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8 December 2016 Stand-off detection of alcohol vapours in moving cars
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Proceedings Volume 10159, Laser Technology 2016: Progress and Applications of Lasers; 101590Z (2016) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2261671
Event: XIth Symposium on Laser Technology, 2016, Jastarnia, Poland
Abstract
In this article we present the research on optoelectronic system for stand-off detection of alcohol vapours in moving cars. The idea of using commercially available cascade lasers was presented. Special attention was paid to the optical characteristics of the car windowpanes. It was shown that using 3.45 μm and 3.59 μm wavelengths the alcohol vapours inside a car can be successfully detected even for cars with different windows
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Krzysztof Kopczyński, Jan Kubicki, Jaroslaw Młyńczak, Jadwiga Mierczyk, and Klaudia Hackiewicz "Stand-off detection of alcohol vapours in moving cars", Proc. SPIE 10159, Laser Technology 2016: Progress and Applications of Lasers, 101590Z (8 December 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2261671
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Signal detection

Quantum cascade lasers

Laser development

Optoelectronics

Roads

Signal processing

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