Acoustically-induced modulation spectroscopy for ultra-sensitive gas analysisA new optical technique has been developed for ultra-sensitive attenuation measurements in gaseous media and, in particular, for determination of low levels of smoke emitted from jet engines. It is a variation on direct light transmission where the sample gas density in a cell is modulated acoustically by a speaker. The amplitude variation of the light transmission is proportional to the gas density and is insensitive to window contamination and detector instabilities. Preliminary analysis and experiments indicate that the instrument promises to measure light absorption to less than 1 percent per meter and allow measurment of smoke emissions from 1 to 100 mg/cu m. The technique has been demonstrated through the use of an absorbing gas, viz., 200 ppm of NO2 in N2 which produces 25 percent per meter absorption.
Document ID
19840054194
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Pitz, R. W. (General Electric Co. Schenectady, NY, United States)
Penney, C. M. (General Electric Co. Schenectady, NY, United States)
Lapp, M. (General Electric Co. Schenectady, NY, United States)