A portable remote methane sensor using a 1.65 µm InGaAsP
distributed-feedback laser is developed. It is designed as a
man-portable long-path absorption lidar using a topographical target
with a range of up to about 10 m.
An operator can search for gas leaks easily by scanning the laser light.
High sensitivity is accomplished by means of second-harmonic detection
using frequency-modulation spectroscopy. The experimental detection
limit (signal-to-noise ratio = 1) with a diffusive target of magnesium
oxide (6 m range, normal incidence) is 450 ppb m with a time constant of
100 ms.
Measurements of the reflectance of real targets show that the sensor can
distinguish small gas leaks (typically 10 cm3 min -1) within a range of
several metres.
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