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    A novel optical fibre gas sensor employing pressure-modulation spectroscopy

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    An optical fibre gas sensor using a pressure-modulation resonant-acoustic reference cell is employed to pressure modulate technique is demonstrated. A the absorption of a gas in the near infra-red. The system exhibits good selectivity, low response to contaminant gases, and a noise-limited sensitivity equivalent to 50ppm by volume for methane sensing

    Gas sensors using correlation spectroscopy compatible with fibre-optic operation

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    This paper reviews methods for gas detection using real-time correlation spectroscopy. These methods involve using a gas sample in a reference cell as a matched optical filter to detect, preferentially, similar absorption spectra in a measurement cell. The methods all have the advantage of excellent selectivity, even using broadband sources, and are suitable for remote detection over optical-fibre leads. Our previously published methods using pressure and Stark modulation are reviewed. In addition, our recent theoretical treatment of the methods is presented. Finally, we describe new atmospheric-pressure measurements of gases using the method of phase-modulation spectroscopy

    Progress in fibre-remoted gas correlation spectrometry

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    The paper reports on the progress in gas sensing using real-time correlation spectroscopy, where a gas is used as a matched optical filter to recognize its own spectral absorption lines. The basic concept of correlation spectrometry involves the passage of light sequentially through two gas cells: a reference cell containing a known quantity of the gas to be detected. and a sampling cell where the presence of the gas is to be determined. An optical signal passing through both cells will suffer absorption due to the gas in each. If the absorption in the reference Cell is periodically modulated, then the total absorption depends on whether the gas absorption lines in the sampling cell correlate with those in the reference cell gas. Two methods of modulating the reference cell absorption are reported, pressure and Stark modulation. Results are presented for methane detection employing pressure modulation. The pressure fluctuations are generated within a compact resonant acoustic cell driven by a piezoelectric transducer. Also given are results for cross-sensitivity measurements with ethane as the contaminant gas. The Stark technique is applied to ammonia detection here, but can be used with many gases that exhibit a strong dipole moment

    Correlation spectroscopy gas sensors compatible with fibre-optic remoted operation

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    The paper reports three basic methods of gas sensing using real-time correlation spectroscopy. In each method, a sample of the gas to be measured is used as a matched optical filter in order to recognise similar features in the absorption spectrum of gas in the measurement cell

    Progress with optical gas sensors using correlation spectroscopy

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    The paper reviews recent progress on gas detection using real-time correlation spectroscopy. The general method relies on using a gas sample in a reference cell as a matched optical filter, to preferentially detect similar absorption spectra in a measurement cell. All variations of the method have the advantage of excellent selectivity for gases with narrow line spectra, even when using broadband sources for illumination. They are also suitable for remote detection over optical fibre leads. The recent progress is in two main areas. Firstly, the earlier reported Stark modulation method has been extended to investigate a novel hygrometer. Secondly, we have developed a novel multi-line light source, by combining a broadband optical source with a Michelson interferometer, where the latter contains a gas in one arm

    Poems / by M. Betham-Edwards Author Of "The White House By The Sea" ...

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    POEMS / BY M. BETHAM-EDWARDS AUTHOR OF "THE WHITE HOUSE BY THE SEA" ... Poems / by M. Betham-Edwards Author Of "The White House By The Sea" ... (1) Cover (1) Title page (3) Titelseite (5) Widmung (7) Note (8) Contents (11) Love (15) Recollection - The Life That Is Life (17) Religion (83) The Praise Of Light - L'Envoi (85) Nature (101) Child's Summer Song - March Music (103) Chapter (118) The Work-A-Day World And Romance (119) The Wife's Prayer - The English Shipwrecked Off Finistère (121) Translations (187) The Gascon's River - Verselets (189

    Simple lead insensitive heterodyne fibre-optic vibrometer having a passive all-glass instrument head

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    A novel fibre-optic laser vibrometer has been developed in which a single highly birefringent fibre links the launch optics with a simple passive all-glass instrument head. The instrument utilises heterodyne detection and can be made insensitive to undesired vibration effects acting on the fibre. The instrument may be greatly simplified and its performance enhanced if it is realised in all-fibre form

    Elimination of excess photon noise from fibre super-radiant sources

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    High-power incoherent sources such as ELEDs and rare-earth-doped superfluorescence sources exhibit excess photon noise which limits their application in sensors such as the fibre-optic gyro. We show that this form of noise can be eliminated by a compensation scheme

    Broadband sources for gas detection using fluorescent rare-earth-doped fibres pumped by low-cost semiconductor laser source

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    The paper discusses recent results on sources for gas detection using fluorescent rare-earth-doped optical fibres. The sources are being optimised for use with broadband cognitive gas sensors, in particular those using correlation spectroscopy, with the constraint of using low-cost semiconductor lasers as the pump

    Exploratory talk within collaborative small groups in mathematics

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    This report describes one aspect of a wider research study on exploratory talk within collaborative small groups in secondary mathematics lessons. It outlines students’ views of using collaborative activity to learn mathematics. The fuller research study explores the extent to which exploratory talk occurs in collaborative peer groups in secondary mathematics classrooms
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