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Baseline-free scanned-wavelength direct absorption spectroscopy: theoretical analysis and experimental validation

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posted on 2023-01-12, 14:36 authored by Yihong Wang
Applicability and accuracy of traditional scanned-wavelength direct absorption spectroscopy (SDAS) diagnostic method is largely affected by combustion state such as temperature and pressure. To resolve this problem, an innovative baseline-free scanned-wavelength direct absorption spectroscopy (BF-SDAS) method is proposed in this work. This method does not need the zero-absorption regions for baseline fitting and can exclude the influence of baseline fitting error on the final result. It is especially suitable for the cases when the scanning range is too narrow or the absorption linewidth is too large to acquire the baseline. In this paper, the BF-SDAS is first derived and theoretically analyzed based on the Fourier analysis, and then the accuracy of this method is validated by measuring the concentration of H2O molecules in a static gas absorption cell at room temperature.

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