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A nondispersive infrared sensor (or NDIR sensor) is a simple
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often used as a
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. It is non-dispersive in the sense that no dispersive element (e.g., a
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, or
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, as is often present in other
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s) is used to separate (like a
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) the broadband light into a narrow spectrum suitable for gas sensing. The majority of NDIR sensors use a broadband lamp source and an optical filter to select a narrow band spectral region that correspond to the absorption region of the gas of interest. In this context, the narrow band can be 50-300 nm bandwidth. Modern NDIR sensors may use
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(MEMs) or mid IR
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sources, with or without an
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.


Principle

The main components of an NDIR sensor are an
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(IR) source (lamp), a sample chamber or
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, a light filter and an
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. The IR light is directed through the sample chamber towards the detector. In parallel there is another chamber with an enclosed reference gas, typically
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. The gas in the sample chamber causes
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of specific wavelengths according to the
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, and the attenuation of these wavelengths is measured by the detector to determine the gas concentration. The detector has an
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in front of it that eliminates all light except the wavelength that the selected gas molecules can absorb. Ideally, other gas molecules do not absorb light at this wavelength, and do not affect the amount of light reaching the detector; however some cross-sensitivity is inevitable. For instance, many measurements in the IR area are cross sensitive to H2O so gases like CO2, SO2 and NO2 often initiate cross sensitivity in low concentrations. The IR
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from the source is usually chopped or modulated so that thermal background signals can be offset from the desired signal. NDIR sensors for
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are often installed in
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(HVAC) units. Configurations with multiple filters, either on individual sensors or on a rotating wheel, allow simultaneous measurement at several selected wavelengths.
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(FTIR), a more complex technology, scans a wide part of the spectrum, measuring many absorbing species simultaneously.


Research

Miniature IR sources based on
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(MEMS) have been experimentally applied to NDIR systems since 2006 and are useful since 2016. The low energy of MEMS emission means a sensitive detector circuit based on lock-in amplification is needed. Other useful detectors include the photoacoustic gas sensor which use a MEMS microphone to detect IR-gas interactions.


Gases and their sensing wavelengths

Gases do not have a specific sensing wavelength, rather there are regions of the IR spectrum where there are typically many thousands of closely spaced absorption lines. See the
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database for more information. * — 0.763 μm * — 4.26 μm, 2.7 μm, about 13 μm * CO — 4.67 μm, 1.55 μm, 2.33 μm, 4.6 μm, 4.8 μm, 5.9 μm * — 5.3 μm, has to be reduced to NO and then they are measured together as ; NO also absorbs in ultraviolet at 195-230 nm, is measured at 350-450 nm; in situations where content is known to be low, it is often ignored and only NO is measured; also, 1.8 μm * — 6.17-6.43 μm, 15.4-16.3 μm, 496 nm * — 7.73 μm ( and interfere), 1.52 μm, 4.3 μm, 4.4 μm, about 8 μm * — 5.81 μm * — 2.25 μm, 3.03 μm, 5.7 μm * — 1.57 μm, 3.72 μm, 3.83 μm * — 7.35 μm, 19.25 μm * HF — 1.27 μm, 1.33 μm * HCl — 3.4 μm * HBr — 1.34 μm, 3.77 μm * HI — 4.39 μm * hydrocarbons — 3.3-3.5 μm, the C-H bond vibration * — 3.33 μm, can also be used, 1.3 μm, 1.65 μm, 2.3 μm, 3.2-3.5 μm, about 7.7 μm * — 3.07 μm * — 1.68 μm, 3.3 μm * — 3.29 μm * — 1.94 μm, 2.9 μm ( interferes), can also be used to avoid interference from , 1.3 μm, 1.4 μm, 1.8 μm * — 9.0 μm, also 254 nm (UV) * — 7.79 μm * alcohol mixtures — * HCHO — 3.6 μm * HCOOH — 8.98 μm * COS — 4.87 μm


Applications

* Infrared gas analyzer * Infrared point sensor * Carbon dioxide sensor


References


External links


NDIR and CO2 sensors explained
The Gas Detector Encyclopedia, Edaphic Scientific Knowledge Base


NDIR technology for gasoline exhaust
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NDIR detectors for CO and CO2 in internal combustion engine exhaust
Gas sensors Spectrometers Infrared spectroscopy Absorption spectroscopy