Optimization of the wavelength of lambda sensor

The increased importance of oxygen gas detection in many areas such as environment, clinical, food and automotive industries, promoted to a development of a new optical sensor. Most of the commercially available oxygen sensors are based on chemiabsorption sensors [1-3]. These types of sensors have t...

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Main Authors: Hadi, Manap, Yasir, Hashim Naif, Alsibai, Alsibai, Muhammad Sharfi, Najib, Mohd Anwar, Zawawi
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http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/36281/1/Optimization%20of%20the%20wavelength%20of%20lambda%20sensor.pdf
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author Hadi, Manap
Yasir, Hashim Naif
Alsibai, Alsibai
Muhammad Sharfi, Najib
Mohd Anwar, Zawawi
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Yasir, Hashim Naif
Alsibai, Alsibai
Muhammad Sharfi, Najib
Mohd Anwar, Zawawi
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description The increased importance of oxygen gas detection in many areas such as environment, clinical, food and automotive industries, promoted to a development of a new optical sensor. Most of the commercially available oxygen sensors are based on chemiabsorption sensors [1-3]. These types of sensors have their own drawbacks and have been discussed in previous report [4]. One of the main disadvantages is that they are not selective to a single gas alone especially when detecting the gas in the presence of other atmosphere gases [5]. Therefore a development of a new oxygen sensor using an optical method is necessary as an alternative method. In this research, the potential future development of an optical oxygen sensor in the UV region between 200-230 nm is reported.
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spelling ump-362812023-01-04T04:07:33Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/36281/ Optimization of the wavelength of lambda sensor Hadi, Manap Yasir, Hashim Naif Alsibai, Alsibai Muhammad Sharfi, Najib Mohd Anwar, Zawawi TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery The increased importance of oxygen gas detection in many areas such as environment, clinical, food and automotive industries, promoted to a development of a new optical sensor. Most of the commercially available oxygen sensors are based on chemiabsorption sensors [1-3]. These types of sensors have their own drawbacks and have been discussed in previous report [4]. One of the main disadvantages is that they are not selective to a single gas alone especially when detecting the gas in the presence of other atmosphere gases [5]. Therefore a development of a new oxygen sensor using an optical method is necessary as an alternative method. In this research, the potential future development of an optical oxygen sensor in the UV region between 200-230 nm is reported. Research Book Profile NonPeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/36281/1/Optimization%20of%20the%20wavelength%20of%20lambda%20sensor.pdf Hadi, Manap and Yasir, Hashim Naif and Alsibai, Alsibai and Muhammad Sharfi, Najib and Mohd Anwar, Zawawi Optimization of the wavelength of lambda sensor. , [Research Book Profile: Research Report] (Unpublished)
spellingShingle TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Hadi, Manap
Yasir, Hashim Naif
Alsibai, Alsibai
Muhammad Sharfi, Najib
Mohd Anwar, Zawawi
Optimization of the wavelength of lambda sensor
title Optimization of the wavelength of lambda sensor
title_full Optimization of the wavelength of lambda sensor
title_fullStr Optimization of the wavelength of lambda sensor
title_full_unstemmed Optimization of the wavelength of lambda sensor
title_short Optimization of the wavelength of lambda sensor
title_sort optimization of the wavelength of lambda sensor
topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/36281/
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/36281/1/Optimization%20of%20the%20wavelength%20of%20lambda%20sensor.pdf