JOURNAL ARTICLE

Doppler velocimeter based on dual-comb absorption spectroscopy

Chenglin GuXing ZouZhong ZuoDaowang PengYuanfeng DiYang LiuDaping LuoWenxue Li

Year: 2020 Journal:   Photonics Research Vol: 8 (12)Pages: 1895-1895   Publisher: Optica Publishing Group

Abstract

The determination of airflow parameters is essential to the research of critical information on environment monitoring, chemical kinetics, and aerodynamic and propulsion applications. During the past few decades, tunable diode laser absorption spectroscopy has become a common and efficient tool for the flow velocity measurement based on the Doppler shift of the absorption line. Dual-comb absorption spectroscopy (DCAS), as a state-of-the-art Fourier-transform broadband spectroscopic technique, not only can detect multiple trace molecules in parallel but also can extract Doppler shifts to derive the flow velocity through the analysis of dozens of molecular absorption lines simultaneously with high precision. Here, we report a proof-of-principle demonstration of the velocity measurements of acetylene at various flow velocities by means of a high-resolution and broadband DCAS. Mode-resolved Doppler-shifted rotational-vibrational lines in the P branch of acetylene molecules are obtained. A model for multiline Doppler frequency determination is investigated and experimentally verified. The flow velocity measurements with a measuring uncertainty down to the submeter per second over the range from 8.7 m/s to 44.8 m/s at an effective time resolution of 1 s and a measuring uncertainty of 1.97 m/s at 0.1 s are demonstrated. With broadband mid-infrared frequency combs covering atmospheric transmission windows, the open-path measurement for monitoring diffusion of the weak pollutant source would be realized.

Keywords:
Doppler effect Fourier transform spectroscopy Optics Spectroscopy Absorption (acoustics) Materials science Absorption spectroscopy Tunable diode laser absorption spectroscopy Frequency comb Trace gas Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy Physics Laser Tunable laser

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