Sensors (Aug 2013)

Real-Time N2O Gas Detection System for Agricultural Production Using a 4.6-µm-Band Laser Source Based on a Periodically Poled LiNbO3 Ridge Waveguide

  • Toshihiro Yoshihara,
  • Hirokazu Takenouchi,
  • Shin-nosuke Hashida,
  • Masaki Asobe,
  • Koji Enbutsu,
  • Akio Tokura

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s130809999
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 8
pp. 9999 – 10013

Abstract

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This article describes a gas monitoring system for detecting nitrous oxide (N2O) gas using a compact mid-infrared laser source based on difference-frequency generation in a quasi-phase-matched LiNbO3 waveguide. We obtained a stable output power of 0.62 mW from a 4.6-μm-band continuous-wave laser source operating at room temperature. This laser source enabled us to detect atmospheric N2O gas at a concentration as low as 35 parts per billion. Using this laser source, we constructed a new real-time in-situ monitoring system for detecting N2O gas emitted from potted plants. A few weeks of monitoring with the developed detection system revealed a strong relationship between nitrogen fertilization and N2O emission. This system is promising for the in-situ long-term monitoring of N2O in agricultural production, and it is also applicable to the detection of other greenhouse gases.

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