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High Sensitivity Remote Gas Sensing using Integrated Photonic Correlation Filters

Abstract

Absorption spectroscopy is a powerful technique for characterizing remote gas composition where direct interaction with a target it not possible. While dispersive spectroscopy is typically used to acquire a spectrum with which the gas presence is determined, correlation spectroscopy can directly detect such spectral features in a single detection channel. Here we present a novel integrated photonics correlation technique on an integrated photonic platform which uses real-time spectral processing to generate a multiline gas specific detection signal.

Authors

Cheriton R; Densmore A; Dezfouli MK; Melati D; Ma R; Wang S; Xu D-X; Schmid JH; Lapointe J; Cheben P

Volume

00

Pagination

pp. 1-1

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Publication Date

May 28, 2020

DOI

10.1109/pn50013.2020.9166953

Name of conference

2020 Photonics North (PN)

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