Self-mixing interference effects in tunable diode laser absorption spectroscopy |
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Authors: | D. Masiyano J. Hodgkinson S. Schilt R. P. Tatam |
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Affiliation: | (1) Engineering Photonics Group, School of Engineering, Cranfield University, Bedfordshire, MK43 0AL, UK;(2) Present address: Alps Electric (UK) Ltd, Garamonde Drive, Wymbush, Milton Keynes, MK8 8LW, UK;(3) IR Microsystems, Rue Daniel Colladon, PSE-C, 1015 Lausanne, Switzerland;(4) Present address: Laboratoire Temps-Fréquence (LTF), Université de Neuchatel, Avenue de Bellevaux 51, 2009 Neuchatel, Switzerland |
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Abstract: | We report the effects of self-mixing interference on gas detection using tunable diode laser spectroscopy. For very weak feedback, the laser diode output intensity gains a sinusoidal modulation analogous to that caused by low finesse etalons in the optical path. Our experiments show that self-mixing interference can arise from both specular reflections (e.g. cell windows) and diffuse reflections (e.g. Spectralon™ and retroreflective tape), potentially in a wider range of circumstances than etalon-induced interference. The form and magnitude of the modulation is shown to agree with theory. We have quantified the effect of these spurious signals on methane detection using wavelength modulation spectroscopy and discuss the implications for real gas detectors. |
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Keywords: | PACS 07.07.Df 42.25.Hz 42.62.Fi |
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