Eric Loubignac , Brigitte Attal-Trétout , Sylvie Le Boiteux , Dimitrii Kozlov
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Abstract
In this paper, we report about an application of the two-color laser-induced thermal gratings technique in the visible region to the detection of nitrogen dioxide in mixtures of nitrogen and argon at total pressure ranging up to 1 bar. We have investigated the dependence of the signal on the gas mixture parameters (pressure, NO2 concentration, collision partners) and on the laser properties (beams polarization, pulse energy, bandwidth) at various instants during the temporal evolution of the thermal grating. Comparison of experimental results and theoretical predictions is performed. Finally, the detectivity of 4 ppm was obtained at normal conditions of pressure (1 bar) and temperature (300 K).