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Mid-infrared optical fibre based detection of carbon dioxide from a diesel engine

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Abstract

This paper describes the development of a mid-infrared optical fibre based sensor capable of detecting carbon dioxide emissions from a diesel engine. Its detection limit of 350ppm is sufficiently low for this measurement task.

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