A handheld, battery-powered tunable-diode-laser sensor platform is described. The sensor is based on frequency modulation
(FM) spectroscopy using near-IR diode lasers and passive topographic backscatter from common environmental targets such as
buildings, ground and foliage. A specific application to the detection of methane using a 1.65-micron diode laser is described
in detail, showing a detection sensitivity sufficient to identify typical leaks from buried residential natural gas service
lines at stand-off distances up to 30 m. Signal and noise sources are analyzed in detail, along with laboratory and field-test
data, including known service leaks.
PACS: 42.62.Fi; 42.48.Wt
Received: 15 April 2002 / Revised version: 4 June 2002 / Published online: 21 August 2002
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