Integrating cavity based gas cells: a multibeam compensation scheme for pathlength variation
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2016-05-10
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Bergin S, Hodgkinson J, Francis D, Tatam RP. (2016) Integrating cavity based gas cells: a multibeam compensation scheme for pathlength variation. Optics Express, Volume 24, Issue 12, pp. June 2016, 13647-13664
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We present a four beam ratiometric setup for an integrating sphere based gas cell, which can correct for changes in pathlength due to sphere wall contamination. This allows for the gas absorption coefficient to be determined continuously without needing to recalibrate the setup. We demonstrate the technique experimentally, measuring methane gas at 1651nm. For example, contamination covering 1.2% of the sphere wall resulted in an uncompensated error in gas absorption coefficient of ≈41%. With the ratiometric scheme, this error was reduced to ≈2%. Potential limitations of the technique, due to subsequent deviations from mathematical assumptions are discussed, including severe sphere window contamination.
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