2014
DOI: 10.1364/ao.53.000356
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Fitting of calibration-free scanned-wavelength-modulation spectroscopy spectra for determination of gas properties and absorption lineshapes

Abstract: The development and initial demonstration of a scanned-wavelength, first-harmonic-normalized, wavelength-modulation spectroscopy with nf detection (scanned-WMS-nf/1f) strategy for calibration-free measurements of gas conditions are presented. In this technique, the nominal wavelength of a modulated tunable diode laser (TDL) is scanned over an absorption transition to measure the corresponding scanned-WMS-nf/1f spectrum. Gas conditions are then inferred from least-squares fitting the simulated scanned-WMS-nf/1f… Show more

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“…To achieve this objective, it may be useful to introduce spectral fitting strategies in which all of the lineshape parameters are treated as free rather than fixed variables. Such "calibration-free" spectral fitting strategies have been recently been developed for high-temperature and high-pressure applications in energy research, and these might serve as models for lowertemperature and lower-pressure applications in environmental research (Sun et al, 2013;Goldenstein et al, 2014Goldenstein et al, , 2017bSur et al, 2015).…”
Section: N 2 Armentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To achieve this objective, it may be useful to introduce spectral fitting strategies in which all of the lineshape parameters are treated as free rather than fixed variables. Such "calibration-free" spectral fitting strategies have been recently been developed for high-temperature and high-pressure applications in energy research, and these might serve as models for lowertemperature and lower-pressure applications in environmental research (Sun et al, 2013;Goldenstein et al, 2014Goldenstein et al, , 2017bSur et al, 2015).…”
Section: N 2 Armentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1) is based on the approach introduced by Sun et al [24] and extended to spectral lineshape fitting by Goldenstein et al [25]. This CF-WMS method offers the well documented advantages of (i) being valid at any modulation amplitude and optical depth (as long as Beer-Lambert's law is valid), (ii) incorporating the actual, measured frequency dependent background signal into the simulated absorption, which avoids the need to model the scanned and modulated laser intensity, and (iii)…”
Section: Calibration-free Wavelength Modulation Spectroscopy Schemementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The phase shift, θ, is obtained from the algorithm prior to the fit by comparison between the simulated and analytical laser intensities. In case the collisional broadening parameters are not well known, the integrated absorbance of the simulated DAS signal can be used as suggested by Goldenstein et al [25].…”
Section: Calibration-free Wavelength Modulation Spectroscopy Schemementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Particularly, gas properties and absorption lineshapes can be retrieved by fitting the first harmonic-normalized second harmonic, i.e., WMS-2f/1f, of the modulated absorption signals, even in harsh environments with flame fluctuation, emission and non-absorption attenuation [24,25]. By combining WMS with one-dimensional tomography, the resolution-doubled 1D-WMST technique with a designed novel geometry of the parallel laser beams is introduced and used to reconstruct the distributions of temperature and mole fractions of chemical species of the axisymmetric flame in the radial direction.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%