キャビティ・リングダウン分光計測法(Cavity ringdown laser absorption
spectroscopy)は、近年アメリカで開発され、簡便な分光計測法として知られるようになりました。特に、環境問題となる自動車の排気ガス性状の計測を、大掛かりな装置を用いることなく、リアルタイム計測ができるシステムです。
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Outline
Cavity ringdown spectroscopy (CRDS) is one
way of measuring small fractional absorption for concentrations
down to sub-ppm levels in an optical cavity. The applicability
of CRDS for measurement of diesel exhaust is assessed. By use
of CRDS, instantaneous exhaust characteristics can be immediately
available for engine control. Of specific interest in this set
of experiments, are measurements of soot or particulate matter.
The goal of these measurements would be to estimate the number
density of soot particles based on line-of-sight absorption and
an assumption regarding the size distribution of the particles.
To test the system, the absorption coefficients of Nitrogen, Carbon
Dioxide, and 2',7'-Dichlorofluorescein (DCF) in a test cell at
known number densities were measured instead of diesel exhaust.
An Nd:YAG-laser provided light at 532 nm for the cavity ringdown
measurement. Cavity ringdown waveforms were analyzed with a exponential
least squares fit. An equation relating the absorption coefficients
to the ringdown time in a test cell was developed including the
two parallel windows in the optical cavity. This analysis is based
on the assumption that the measured output of the cavity decays
exponentially according to a first order expression and the Beer-Lambert
law. In the case of Nitrogen, the measurement results were in
good agreement with the calculations. An extrapolation to this
system performance was compared with a Bosch Smoke measurement
unit, typically used for diesel exhaust soot measurement.

