Effect of Measurement of Dew Point Temperature in Moist Air on the Absorption Line at 1392.53 nm of Water Vapor

The HITRAN database (High-Resolution Transmission molecular absorption database) is an extremely helpful reference for selecting lines of molecular species. In the case of water vapor, a particular strong absorption line around λ ≈ 1392.5 nm is suitable for the detection of molecules, not only becau...

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Main Author: N. Khelifa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2019-01-01
Series:International Journal of Optics
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/3424172
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spelling doaj-599bd5d8740d41f086120e6f922af9f62020-11-25T01:45:00ZengHindawi LimitedInternational Journal of Optics1687-93841687-93922019-01-01201910.1155/2019/34241723424172Effect of Measurement of Dew Point Temperature in Moist Air on the Absorption Line at 1392.53 nm of Water VaporN. Khelifa0Laboratoire Commun de Métrologie - LNE/Cnam, 61 rue du Landy, La Plaine Saint-Denis, 93210, FranceThe HITRAN database (High-Resolution Transmission molecular absorption database) is an extremely helpful reference for selecting lines of molecular species. In the case of water vapor, a particular strong absorption line around λ ≈ 1392.5 nm is suitable for the detection of molecules, not only because of its high strength but also because it is well separated from the neighboring transitions, thus avoiding any overlap. First, we present the optical system that uses a distributed feedback (DFB) laser diode, emitting around λ ≈ 1392.5 nm with a power ≈ 3 mW and linewidth ≤ 10 MHz. For metrological needs, we are looking for a means to control the water vapor concentration in ambient air in near real time and especially when an optical chilled mirror hygrometer is used. The latter instrument is widely used due to its performance with regard to both accuracy and repeatability of measurements. Here, using the molecular absorption device the use of such an instrument is examined from the point of view of its impact on the measurement of relative humidity. This paper reports the measured frequency positions of the observed line at λ = 1392.5337 nm for different air pressures and compares them with the values given in the HITRAN database. In addition, we discuss the possibility of using water vapor detection by spectroscopy to observe the change of the shape and the position of the absorption line produced during measurements of the dew point temperature by the optical chilled mirror hygrometer.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/3424172
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Effect of Measurement of Dew Point Temperature in Moist Air on the Absorption Line at 1392.53 nm of Water Vapor
International Journal of Optics
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title Effect of Measurement of Dew Point Temperature in Moist Air on the Absorption Line at 1392.53 nm of Water Vapor
title_short Effect of Measurement of Dew Point Temperature in Moist Air on the Absorption Line at 1392.53 nm of Water Vapor
title_full Effect of Measurement of Dew Point Temperature in Moist Air on the Absorption Line at 1392.53 nm of Water Vapor
title_fullStr Effect of Measurement of Dew Point Temperature in Moist Air on the Absorption Line at 1392.53 nm of Water Vapor
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Measurement of Dew Point Temperature in Moist Air on the Absorption Line at 1392.53 nm of Water Vapor
title_sort effect of measurement of dew point temperature in moist air on the absorption line at 1392.53 nm of water vapor
publisher Hindawi Limited
series International Journal of Optics
issn 1687-9384
1687-9392
publishDate 2019-01-01
description The HITRAN database (High-Resolution Transmission molecular absorption database) is an extremely helpful reference for selecting lines of molecular species. In the case of water vapor, a particular strong absorption line around λ ≈ 1392.5 nm is suitable for the detection of molecules, not only because of its high strength but also because it is well separated from the neighboring transitions, thus avoiding any overlap. First, we present the optical system that uses a distributed feedback (DFB) laser diode, emitting around λ ≈ 1392.5 nm with a power ≈ 3 mW and linewidth ≤ 10 MHz. For metrological needs, we are looking for a means to control the water vapor concentration in ambient air in near real time and especially when an optical chilled mirror hygrometer is used. The latter instrument is widely used due to its performance with regard to both accuracy and repeatability of measurements. Here, using the molecular absorption device the use of such an instrument is examined from the point of view of its impact on the measurement of relative humidity. This paper reports the measured frequency positions of the observed line at λ = 1392.5337 nm for different air pressures and compares them with the values given in the HITRAN database. In addition, we discuss the possibility of using water vapor detection by spectroscopy to observe the change of the shape and the position of the absorption line produced during measurements of the dew point temperature by the optical chilled mirror hygrometer.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/3424172
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