23 February 2019 Molecular dispersion spectroscopy in a CO2-filled all-fiber gas cells based on a hollow-core photonic crystal fiber
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Abstract
CO2 sensing using self-fabricated all-fiber gas cells based on a hollow-core photonic crystal fiber and chirped laser dispersion spectroscopy (CLaDS) is presented. I show that CLaDS enables significant reduction of optical fringes arising from the mutlimode nature of the air-core photonic bandgap (PBG) fiber, hence improving the gas sensing system’s stability and performance. By carefully selecting modulation frequency, it is possible to match the period of interference signal (resulting from coupling between fiber’s guided modes) and, therefore, suppress its contribution to the retrieved signal. CLaDS enables successful use of hollow-core PBG fibers in gas sensing applications.
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Piotr Jaworski "Molecular dispersion spectroscopy in a CO2-filled all-fiber gas cells based on a hollow-core photonic crystal fiber," Optical Engineering 58(2), 026112 (23 February 2019). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.OE.58.2.026112
Received: 2 January 2019; Accepted: 12 February 2019; Published: 23 February 2019
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KEYWORDS
Carbon monoxide

Modulation

Molecular spectroscopy

Spectroscopy

Sensing systems

Gas lasers

Dispersion

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