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Optical Absorption Spectroscopy Technology

GUIDED WAVE Optical Absorption Spectroscopy Technology

Our GUIDED WAVEtechnology is a revolutionary optical absorption spectroscopy method that enables precise and reliable gas analysis. This innovative technology is designed to measure the absorption of light by gases, providing accurate and sensitive detection of various gas species.

Key Principles

The GUIDED WAVE technology is based on the principle of optical absorption spectroscopy, where a beam of light is passed through a gas sample. The gas molecules absorb specific wavelengths of light, resulting in a characteristic absorption spectrum. By analyzing this spectrum, the GUIDED WAVE technology can identify and quantify the presence of specific gas species.

How it Works

The GUIDED WAVE technology employs a proprietary optical design that incorporates a waveguide, which enhances the interaction between the light and the gas sample. This results in a significant improvement in sensitivity and detection limits. The technology also features advanced signal processing algorithms that enable real-time analysis and quantification of the gas species present.

Benefits

The GUIDED WAVE technology offers several benefits, including:
  • High sensitivity and accuracy: Enables detection of gas species at very low concentrations.
  • Real-time analysis: Provides immediate results, allowing for timely decision-making.
  • Compact and robust design: Suitable for laboratory, industrial, and field-based applications.
  • Low maintenance: Minimal maintenance requirements, reducing downtime and operating costs.

Applications

The GUIDED WAVE technology has a wide range of applications, including:
  • Environmental monitoring: Detection of greenhouse gases, air pollutants, and toxic gases.
  • Industrial process control: Monitoring of gas composition in chemical processing, semiconductor manufacturing, and other industrial applications.
  • Research and development: Analysis of gas species in various scientific research applications.

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