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Published on: March 22, 2019
Sensing of formaldehyde using a distributed feedback interband cascade laser emitting around 3493 nm
Stefan Lundqvist1, Pawel Kluczynski, Robert Weih
1Airoptic Sp. z o.o., Janiny Omańkowskiej 58, 60–465 Poznań, Poland. Stefan.Lundqvist@airoptic.pl
Abstract:
We have demonstrated sensing of formaldehyde (H(2)CO) using a room-temperature distributed feedback interband cascade laser (ICL) emitting around 3493 nm. The ICL has been characterized and proved to be very suitable for tunable laser spectroscopy (TLS). The H(2)CO TLS spectra were recorded in direct absorption mode and showed excellent agreement with the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory database. The measurements reported here were taken from a series of measurements of a mixture of H(2)CO in air obtained by vaporizing a solution also containing methanol and formic acid. We obtained a resolution limit better than 1 ppm × m assuming a relative absorption of 10(-3).

