Hydrogen Fluoride Detection Using TDLAS, Single-Mode Diode Lasers

Gas detection

Hydrogen Fluoride Detection Using TDLAS, Single-Mode Diode Lasers

26 Nov, 2013

Published over 12 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Gas detection.

Eblana Photonics Ltd. (Ireland) is delighted to announce the immediate release of their latest single-mode laser diode at 1278nm, designed specifically for Hydrogen Fluoride (HF) gas detection.

The use of laser diodes for ultra-high precision gas detection via Tunable Diode Laser Absorption Spectroscopy (TDLAS) has blossomed in recent years, with Eblana Photonics at the forefront of this development: providing mass manufacturable laser diodes at an incredibly competitive cost, coupled with a peerless consistency of performance. Eblana's entire range of gas sensing laser diodes now includes Hydrogen Chloride (HCl), Carbon Dioxide (CO2), Ammonia (NH3), Methane (CH4), Moisture (H2O) and Carbon Monoxide (CO).

The EP-1278nm laser diode is built on the Eblana Photonics Discrete Mode (DM) DFB-like platform, renowned for its high spectral purity and quality. The EP-1278-DM is available in a variety of packaging options, including a “14 pin Butterfly” originally developed for the highly demanding fibre communications industry, which may be further integrated with all control electronics into the DX1-Sensing module, as well as a free space option with integrated TEC.

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