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Kvantovaya Elektronika, 2020 Volume 50, Number 11, Pages 1055–1062 (Mi qe17350)

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Laser applications and other topics in quantum electronics

Lidar-based remote infrared gas sensor for monitoring anthropogenic pollution: a proof of concept

V. V. Meshcherinova, M. V. Spiridonovab, V. A. Kazakovac, A. V. Rodinac

a Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (National Research University), Dolgoprudny, Moscow Region
b Prokhorov General Physics Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow
c Space Research Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow

Abstract: We propose using wavelength-modulation laser absorption spectroscopy in combination with quadrature detection of scattered light for remote industrial pollution monitoring in the atmosphere with a compact lidar-based gas sensor, which can be mounted on board an unmanned aerial vehicle. The instrument can be used for detecting leaks in product pipe lines; monitoring toxic gases near landfill sites, waste incineration plants, and other hazardous man-made facilities; analysing the gas atmosphere in industrial buildings and structures; and monitoring engineering processes at a sensitivity level of tens of ppm m in gas concentration measurements at characteristic distances of tens of metres.

Keywords: lidar, diode laser, modulation spectroscopy, quadrature detection, industrial pollution.

Received: 07.08.2020


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Quantum Electronics, 2020, 50:11, 1055–1062

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