Active standoff mixing-ratio measurements of N2O from topographic targets using an open-path quantum cascade laser system

R. Basistyy, Adrien P. Genoud, Adrian Diaz, F. Moshary, B. Thomas
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Active stand-off detection and hard-target lidars are common methodologies for gas identification, chemical emission tracing, hazardous material sensing, or explosive detection to name a few. By their nature, this type of instrument heavily relies on the reflectivity or backscattering properties of distant targets. While some applications allow the use of retroreflectors, most mobile systems require the use of actual topographic targets, such as the ground, roads, buildings, roofs, or vegetation. In this work, N2O path-averaged mixing ratios are measured with the 10 Hz frequency using a quantum cascade laser open path system operating at 7.7 μm wavelength. Measurements are performed by detecting the light backscattered from common topographic targets located 5.5 m away from the instrument. For each topographic target, the detection limit and accuracy of the retrieved mixing ratios are presented and discussed showing detection limits between 0.008 and 1.36 ppm depending on the target and mixing ratio relative errors between 4 and 80 %.
利用开路量子级联激光系统测量地形目标中N2O的有源对峙混合比
主动隔离探测和硬目标激光雷达是气体识别、化学排放追踪、有害物质传感或爆炸探测等常用方法。就其性质而言,这种类型的仪器严重依赖于远距离目标的反射率或后向散射特性。虽然有些应用允许使用后向反射器,但大多数移动系统需要使用实际的地形目标,如地面、道路、建筑物、屋顶或植被。本文利用7.7 μm波长的量子级联激光开路系统,在10 Hz频率下测量了N2O光路平均混合比。测量是通过检测距离仪器5.5 m的普通地形目标的光散射来完成的。对于每个地形目标,提出并讨论了检测限和检索混合比的准确性,显示检测限在0.008和1.36 ppm之间,具体取决于目标和混合比的相对误差在4和80%之间。
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