Highly range-resolved ammonia detection using near-field picosecond differential absorption lidar
(2012) In Optics Express 20(18). p.20688-20697- Abstract
- Ammonia detection is highly relevant for combustion in boilers and furnaces since NH3 is able to suppress nitric oxide levels by catalytic as well as non-catalytic reduction. The mixing of ammonia with flue gases is an important parameter to obtain efficient non-catalytic reduction. In this paper picosecond DIAL was used for range-resolved, single ended, NH3 detection, utilizing a tunable picosecond laser source. The absorption spectrum of the A(v(2) = 1)-> X(v(2) = 0) band was recorded and 212.2 and 214.5 nm was selected as the on-and off-resonance wavelength, respectively. One-dimensional concentration profiles with various NH3 concentration distributions are presented. The detection limit was found to be 40 ppm with a spatial... (More)
- Ammonia detection is highly relevant for combustion in boilers and furnaces since NH3 is able to suppress nitric oxide levels by catalytic as well as non-catalytic reduction. The mixing of ammonia with flue gases is an important parameter to obtain efficient non-catalytic reduction. In this paper picosecond DIAL was used for range-resolved, single ended, NH3 detection, utilizing a tunable picosecond laser source. The absorption spectrum of the A(v(2) = 1)-> X(v(2) = 0) band was recorded and 212.2 and 214.5 nm was selected as the on-and off-resonance wavelength, respectively. One-dimensional concentration profiles with various NH3 concentration distributions are presented. The detection limit was found to be 40 ppm with a spatial resolution of 16 cm. (C) 2012 Optical Society of America (Less)
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- Kaldvee, Billy LU ; Brackmann, Christian LU ; Aldén, Marcus LU and Bood, Joakim LU
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- 2012
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- Optics Express
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- 20
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- 18
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- 20688 - 20697
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- Optical Society of America
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- wos:000308414800105
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- 1094-4087
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- 10.1364/OE.20.020688
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- English
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