DocumentCode :
2513138
Title :
Developmental studies for remote and in-situ detection of halogenated compounds by laser-induced photofragmentation/fragment detection spectrometry
Author :
Sausa, R.C. ; Simeonsson, J.B.
Author_Institution :
U.S. Army Res. Lab., Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, USA
Volume :
4
fYear :
1997
fDate :
3-8 Aug 1997
Firstpage :
2103
Abstract :
The analytical capabilities of a one-color, laser-induced photofragmentation/fragment detection technique for the remote and in situ detection of halogenated compounds is reported. For brominated compounds, 260.634-nm laser radiation is used to fragment the target compound and also excite the characteristic Br atom photofragment by means of its two-photon 4p45p 4D3/20←4p5 2P3/20 transition, whose absorption cross section is estimated to be 3.8×10-43 m4. Detection is accomplished by (2+1) resonance-enhanced multiphoton ionization, as well as, laser-induced fluorescence and stimulated emission from the 4p45p 4D3/20→4p45s4 P5/2.3/2 transitions at 844 and 751 nm, respectively. The SE signal is distinct from the LIF signal in that it is coherent, bidirectional, and propagates coaxially with the laser beam. It is also approximately two orders of magnitude greater than the LIF signal at 844 nm because of photophysical amplification. The technique has been demonstrated for CH3Br, CHClBr2, and CHBr3 at total gas pressures of 1-760 Torr with detection limits in the parts-per-billion
Keywords :
air pollution measurement; atmospheric composition; atmospheric techniques; organic compounds; photodissociation; remote sensing; remote sensing by laser beam; spectrochemical analysis; 260.634 nm; 751 nm; 844 nm; UV method; air pollution; atmosphere; brominated compound; bromomethane; chemical analysis; chemical composition; dibromochloromethane; fragment; fragment detection spectrometry; halogenated compound; in situ detection; in-situ detection; laser method; laser-induced fluorescence; laser-induced photofragmentation; measurement technique; meteorology; photofragment; remote sensing; resonance-enhanced multiphoton ionization; spectrochemical analysis; stimulated emission; tribromomethane; two-photon fluorescence; Absorption; Atom lasers; Atomic beams; Atomic measurements; Fluorescence; Ionization; Laser excitation; Laser transitions; Resonance; Stimulated emission;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 1997. IGARSS '97. Remote Sensing - A Scientific Vision for Sustainable Development., 1997 IEEE International
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3836-7
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.1997.609241
Filename :
609241
Link To Document :
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