Cavity enhanced laser based gas analyzer systems and methods
First Claim
1. A method of measuring cavity loss of a resonant optical cavity over a range of frequencies by exciting one or a plurality of cavity modes of the cavity in a controlled manner, the cavity having at least two cavity mirrors, one of which is a cavity coupling mirror, using a laser that emits continuous wave laser light, wherein the laser is responsive to optical feedback light emerging from the cavity, and wherein a mean optical frequency of the laser is adjustable over a range of frequencies, the method comprising:
- coupling the laser light to the cavity via the cavity coupling mirror using mode matching optics, the cavity having a plurality of optical resonance cavity modes that have frequencies within said range of frequencies of the laser;
applying to the laser a drive current comprising a series of current pulses, each having a predetermined current profile, so as to adjust the mean optical frequency of the laser and to excite desired cavity modes in an order as determined based on the shape of the applied current pulses; and
detecting dynamics of the intra cavity optical power of light circulating in the cavity after a cavity mode has been excited,wherein an end portion of one current pulse sets the laser drive current below a laser threshold value,wherein the current profile of the next current pulse applied to the laser includes a compensation pulse portion that drives the laser at a current level and for a duration sufficient to compensate for some or all of the laser heat lost while the laser drive current was below the laser threshold value and to excite the next mode in said order.
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Abstract
Cavity enhanced absorption spectroscopy systems and methods for detecting trace gases using a resonance optical cavity, which contains a gas mixture to be analyzed, and a laser coupled to the cavity by optical feedback. The cavity has any of a variety of configurations with two or more mirrors, including for example a linear cavity, a v-shaped cavity and a ring optical cavity. The cavity will have multiple cavity resonant modes, or a comb of frequencies spaced apart, as determined by the parameters of the cavity, including the length of the cavity, as is well known. Systems and methods herein also allow for optimization of the cavity modes excited during a scan and/or the repetition rate.
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15 Claims
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1. A method of measuring cavity loss of a resonant optical cavity over a range of frequencies by exciting one or a plurality of cavity modes of the cavity in a controlled manner, the cavity having at least two cavity mirrors, one of which is a cavity coupling mirror, using a laser that emits continuous wave laser light, wherein the laser is responsive to optical feedback light emerging from the cavity, and wherein a mean optical frequency of the laser is adjustable over a range of frequencies, the method comprising:
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coupling the laser light to the cavity via the cavity coupling mirror using mode matching optics, the cavity having a plurality of optical resonance cavity modes that have frequencies within said range of frequencies of the laser; applying to the laser a drive current comprising a series of current pulses, each having a predetermined current profile, so as to adjust the mean optical frequency of the laser and to excite desired cavity modes in an order as determined based on the shape of the applied current pulses; and detecting dynamics of the intra cavity optical power of light circulating in the cavity after a cavity mode has been excited, wherein an end portion of one current pulse sets the laser drive current below a laser threshold value, wherein the current profile of the next current pulse applied to the laser includes a compensation pulse portion that drives the laser at a current level and for a duration sufficient to compensate for some or all of the laser heat lost while the laser drive current was below the laser threshold value and to excite the next mode in said order. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A system for measuring cavity loss of a resonant optical cavity over a range of frequencies by exciting one or a plurality of cavity modes of the cavity, the system comprising:
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a resonant optical cavity having at least two cavity mirrors, one of which is a cavity coupling mirror, the cavity having a plurality of optical resonance cavity modes; a laser that emits continuous wave laser light, wherein the laser is capable of being scanned whereby a mean optical frequency of the laser is adjustable over a range of frequencies, and wherein the laser is responsive to optical feedback light emerging from the cavity, and wherein the modes of the cavity have frequencies within said range of frequencies of the laser; mode matching optics configured to couple the laser light to the cavity via the cavity coupling mirror; a control module coupled with the laser and adapted to apply a drive current comprising a series of current pulses, each pulse having a predetermined current profile, to the laser so as to adjust the mean optical frequency of the laser and to excite desired cavity modes in an excitation order as determined based on the shape of the applied current pulses; and a first detector configured to measure dynamics of the intra cavity optical power of light circulating in the cavity after a cavity mode has been excited, wherein an end portion of one current pulse sets the laser drive current below a laser threshold value, and wherein the current profile of the next current pulse applied to the laser includes a compensation pulse portion that drives the laser at a current level and for a duration sufficient to compensate for some or all of the laser heat lost while the laser current was below the laser threshold value and to excite the next mode in said excitation order. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A gas analyzer for detecting one or more analyte species present in a gaseous or liquid medium, the gas analyzer comprising:
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a resonant optical cavity having at least two cavity mirrors, one of which is a cavity coupling mirror, the cavity having a plurality of optical resonance cavity modes; a laser that emits continuous wave laser light, wherein the laser is capable of being scanned whereby a mean optical frequency of the laser is adjustable over a range of frequencies, and wherein the laser is responsive to optical feedback light emerging from the cavity, and wherein the modes of the cavity have frequencies within said range of frequencies of the laser; mode matching optics configured to couple the laser light to the cavity via the cavity coupling mirror; a control module coupled with the laser and adapted to apply a drive current comprising a series of current pulses, each pulse having a predetermined current profile, to the laser so as to adjust the mean optical frequency of the laser and to excite desired cavity modes in an excitation order as determined based on the shape of the applied current pulses; a first detector configured to measure dynamics of the intra cavity optical power of light circulating in the cavity after a cavity mode has been excited, wherein an end portion of one current pulse sets the laser drive current below a laser threshold value, wherein the current profile of the next current pulse applied to the laser includes a compensation pulse portion that drives the laser at a current level and for a duration sufficient to compensate for some or all of the laser heat lost while the laser current was below the laser threshold value and to excite the next mode in said excitation order; and a processor adapted to determine a concentration of an analyte species in the cavity responsive to a signal received from the first detector.
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