Abstract

We propose and experimentally demonstrated a Tunable-Diode-Laser-Absorption-Spectroscopy (TDLAS) system using low-cost tunable DFB laser array. We implement Reconstruction-Equivalent-Chirp (REC) technology for a low-cost DFB laser array which is suitable for TDLAS system. Meanwhile, monolithic integration of multi-wavelength laser array is achieved, covering multiple absorption spectral lines. A gas sensing system for multi-peak detection is built. We chose methane as the interested gas in the experiment. The sensing data for absorption peaks of methane, including 1642.9nm, 1645.5nm, 1650.9nm and 1653.7nm are obtained. The methane concentration is measured as low as 500ppm.

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