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Correlation spectroscopy gas sensors compatible with fibre-optic remoted operation

Correlation spectroscopy gas sensors compatible with fibre-optic remoted operation
Correlation spectroscopy gas sensors compatible with fibre-optic remoted operation
The paper reports three basic methods of gas sensing using real-time correlation spectroscopy. In each method, a sample of the gas to be measured is used as a matched optical filter in order to recognise similar features in the absorption spectrum of gas in the measurement cell.
Dakin, J.P.
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Edwards, H.O.
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Dakin, J.P.
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Edwards, H.O.
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Dakin, J.P. and Edwards, H.O. (1992) Correlation spectroscopy gas sensors compatible with fibre-optic remoted operation. EUROPT(R)ODE-1 Conference on Optical Chemical Sensors and Biosensors, Graz, Austria. 13 - 16 Apr 1992.

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The paper reports three basic methods of gas sensing using real-time correlation spectroscopy. In each method, a sample of the gas to be measured is used as a matched optical filter in order to recognise similar features in the absorption spectrum of gas in the measurement cell.

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Published date: 1992
Venue - Dates: EUROPT(R)ODE-1 Conference on Optical Chemical Sensors and Biosensors, Graz, Austria, 1992-04-13 - 1992-04-16

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Local EPrints ID: 77363
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/77363
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Author: J.P. Dakin
Author: H.O. Edwards

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