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Laser and Fiber Optic Gas Absorption Spectroscopy

George Stewart (University of Strathclyde)

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English
Cambridge University Press
08 April 2021
An invaluable text for the teaching, design, and development of gas sensor technology. This excellent resource synthesizes the fundamental principles of spectroscopy, laser physics, and photonics technology and engineering to enable the reader to fully understand the key issues and apply them in the design of optical gas absorption sensors. It provides a straightforward introduction to low-cost and highly versatile near-IR systems, as well as an extensive review of mid-IR systems. Fibre laser systems for spectroscopy are also examined in detail, especially the emerging technique of frequency comb spectroscopy. Featuring many examples of real-world application and performance, as well as MATLAB computer programs for modeling and simulation, this exceptional work is ideal for postgraduate students, researchers, and professional engineers seeking to gain an in-depth understanding of the principles and applications of fibre-optic and laser-based gas sensors.

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Imprint:   Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 250mm,  Width: 175mm,  Spine: 18mm
Weight:   650g
ISBN:   9781107174092
ISBN 10:   1107174090
Pages:   270
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Preface; 1. Absorption spectroscopy of gases; 2. DFB lasers for near-IR spectroscopy; 3. Wavelength modulation spectroscopy with DFB lasers; 4. Photo-acoustic spectroscopy with DFB sources; 5. Design and application of DFB laser systems and optical fibre networks for near-IR gas spectroscopy; 6. Principles of fibre amplifiers and lasers for near-IR spectroscopy; 7. Applications of fibre amplifiers and lasers in spectroscopy; 8. Mid-IR systems and the future of gas absorption spectroscopy.

George Stewart is Research Professor at the University of Strathclyde.

Reviews for Laser and Fiber Optic Gas Absorption Spectroscopy

'For years, I have been looking forward to a book like this. It puts together all the important elements needed for laser and fiber optic spectroscopy, in particular for gas sensing applications. With lots of scientific insights, rigorous theoretical analysis and design details, students, researchers and practicing engineers would definitely benefit from reading it.' Wei Jin, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University 'Laser and Fiber Optic Gas Absorption Spectroscopy is an enormously valuable survey of modern spectroscopic techniques, covering fundamentals of spectroscopy with the same care is the most recent spectrometer designs. Written by one of the most accomplished authorities in the field, this book will serve well as a textbook for the newcomer to the field and as a reference for established scientists and engineers. References to countless original articles and reviews, together with many original contributions by the author, help the reader obtain an excellent overview of the field. Highly recommended!' Hans-Peter Loock, University of Victoria 'Molecular infrared absorption spectroscopy has become a pervasive tool in many branches of science and engineering, drawing upon a broad range of opto-electronic methods and skills. This book is a unique attempt to present an overview of the technology, from fundamentals to the state-of-the-art, and it offers an efficient entrée to the field for new users and experienced researchers alike.' Hugh McCann, The University of Edinburgh 'This book is a unique attempt to overview the technology of laser and fiber optic absorption spectroscopy for gas sensing applications, from fundamentals to state-of-the-art. It offers an efficient entry to the field for new users and experienced researchers.' Lisa Tongning Li, Journals in Physics & Astronomy 'The special appeal of the book for academics is the inclusion of MATLAB program code … this book is a good investment … Highly recommended.' M. S. Field, Choice Magazine


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