Lancaster, D.Dawes, J.2010-08-172010-08-171995Optics Communications, 1995; 120(5-6):307-3100030-4018http://hdl.handle.net/2440/59851Mid-infrared radiation at 3.43 μm is generated by difference frequency mixing a 1.064 μm Nd:YAG laser with a methane gas Raman shifted Nd:YAG (1.064 μm) laser at 1.54 μm in KTiOAsO₄(KTA). Using this pulsed (7 ns), moderate energy (1 mJ) source we demonstrate the optical detection of methane in air and measure an absorption coefficient of 1.2cm⁻¹ atm⁻¹. Additional source characteristics include an intrinsic wavelength stability defined by the methane Raman vibrational frequency and a moderate linewidth (1.5 cm⁻¹).enCopyright 1995 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.A pulsed laser source using stimulated Raman scattering and difference frequency mixing: Remote sensing of methane in airJournal article003000114810.1016/0030-4018(95)00429-C65154