Calibration-free benzene sensor for fire environments based on interband cascade laser absorption spectroscopy near 5 μm
Nicolas S. B. Jaeger, Yi Yan, Isabelle C. Sanders, Derek J. Urwin, R. Mitchell Spearrin

TL;DR
This paper introduces a portable, calibration-free benzene sensor using laser absorption spectroscopy for measuring toxic emissions in fire environments.
Contribution
A novel, robust, and portable benzene sensor based on interband cascade laser absorption spectroscopy near 5 μm is developed for fire environments.
Findings
The sensor can measure benzene over a wide dynamic range from sub-ppm to thousands of ppm.
The sensor remains stable during long-term continuous logging and effectively accounts for interferers in fire effluents.
The sensor uses a multi-pass Herriott cell to achieve portability with sufficient optical pathlength.
Abstract
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TopicsSpectroscopy and Laser Applications · Advanced Fiber Laser Technologies · Laser-induced spectroscopy and plasma
