Abstract

An all-fiber compact gas sensing system using a hollow-core photonic bandgap fiber (HC-PBF) as a gas cell is proposed in this paper. Compared with the present reported microstructured optical-fiber gas cells, the HC-PBF gas cell proposed here has relatively lower transmission loss and much simpler construction. The total transmission loss through the HC-PBF gas cell is demonstrated experimentally to be as low as 1.5 dB and the time taken for gas to get into the 90-cm-cell, under the free diffusion condition, is approximately 11 min. Combining the HC-PBF gas cell with a tunable fiber laser, an all-fiber gas sensing system is developed. The properties of the proposed system are demonstrated experimentally by detection of carbon monoxide (CO) and acetylene (C2H2). Approximately linear relationships between the system responses and the concentrations of the detected gases are experimentally demonstrated. The minimal detectable concentration of CO of 300 ppm and C2H2 of 5 ppm are also achieved respectively by the experiments.

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