• Optics and Precision Engineering
  • Vol. 26, Issue 8, 1876 (2018)
DANG Jing-min1,*, YU Hai-ye1, SONG Fang2, WANG Yi-ding2, and SUN Yu-jing1
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    DOI: 10.3788/ope.20182608.1876 Cite this Article
    DANG Jing-min, YU Hai-ye, SONG Fang, WANG Yi-ding, SUN Yu-jing. Development of a CO sensor for early fire detection[J]. Optics and Precision Engineering, 2018, 26(8): 1876 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    A high-precision, high-sensitivity carbon monoxide (CO) sensor was developed for early fire detection. This sensor relied on a continuous wave distributed feedback (DFB) laser emitting at a wavelength of approximately 2.33 μm as an excitation source. A 2f/1f Wavelength Modulation Spectroscopy (WMS) strategy was adopted to isolate complex, overlapping spectral absorption features associated with ambient pressure and to achieve excellent specificity and high detection sensitivity. Allan-Werle deviation analysis was used to evaluate the long-term performance of the CO sensor system. A Limit of Detection (LoD) of 1.18 parts per million by volume (μL/L) was achieved with a measurement precision of 0.08 μL/L for an optimal integration time of ~205 s. The early fire detection of paper, cotton, and pine wood was conducted in the field, which verified the reliable and robust operation of the developed sensor.
    DANG Jing-min, YU Hai-ye, SONG Fang, WANG Yi-ding, SUN Yu-jing. Development of a CO sensor for early fire detection[J]. Optics and Precision Engineering, 2018, 26(8): 1876
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