In order to quickly and accurately measure this, a new infrared spectrometric sensor was developed as part of the joint "SIRKO" project, which has significantly improved properties when compared to previous methods. Involved in this development was Dresden-based InfraTec, who will present this detector XFP-3137 at SENSOR+TEST 2015 for the first time.
The core of the innovation is a tunable micromachined Fabry-Pérot filter (μFPF). By using a higher order of interference, the spectral resolution could be improved from 60 nm to about 25 nm in the wavelength range of (3.1 … 3.7) µm. The dynamics of the filter was significantly improved by optimising the electro-mechanical design and enables scan frequencies of up to 10 Hz. As an additional option the simultaneous measurement of carbon dioxide in the wavelength range to 4.3 µm will be possible in the future by using the dual-band sensor.
Infrared spectroscopy is a physical sensing principle to determine gas concentrations accurately, selective and long-term stability. In particular, the accurate and rapid analysis of gas mixtures, such as hydrocarbon gas mixtures or the composition of natural gas, can be carried out using the detectors developed in the project with integrated μFPF.
This technology can be used to analyse gas compositions such as hydrocarbon mixtures or the composition of natural gas. These detectors can not only be used in large power plants, where even small improvements in the efficiency can bring enormous benefits, but also in cogeneration, natural gas fuel cells and small firing systems.
The name SIRKO stands for "Fast infrared spectrometer for the analysis of hydrocarbons". The joint project was part of an initiative promoted by the innitiative "KMU-innovativ: Optische Technologien" by BMBF. Started in early March, 2012, the SIRKO project was successfully completed in February 2015.
Visit InfraTec at our SENSOR+TEST 2015 booth (19. – 21.05.2015 in Nuremberg/Germany, Hall 12, Booth 12-214) and see for yourself the potential of this Fabry-Pérot detector.