Remote Detection of Organochlorides With a Fiber Optic Based Sensor II. a Dedicated Portable Fluorimeter
- 1 January 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Instrumentation Science & Technology
- Vol. 15 (4) , 347-358
- https://doi.org/10.1080/10739148608543621
Abstract
A dedicated portable fluorimeter, for use with fiber optic chemical sensors (FOCS) has been designed, constructed, tested, and calibrated. This represents a major advance in the development of a FOCS system suitable for in-field use. The portable fluorimeter uses an incandescent lamp, instead of a laser, for FOCS excitation and a photodiode, in place of a photomultiplier tube for detecting the fluorescence signal. It uses an optical system which is internally connected to a unitized optical block by 600 μm core optical fibers, to minimize alignment problems and increase overall system ruggedness. The system noise is less than .1.5 mV and the long-term drift is less than ±2 mV/hour. Measurements of organochloride were made at concentrations as low as 80 parts-per-billion with a signal to noise ratio of 40:1.Keywords
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