Laser scanning apparatus

Communications: electrical – Condition responsive indicating system – Specific condition

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250339, 356323, 356437, G08B 1710

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ABSTRACT:
Apparatus for monitoring gaseous pollutants (e.g. on a chemical plant) produces two infra-red laser beams having different wavelengths (one corresponding to an absorption line of the gas to be monitored, the other being a reference) which are modulated with different frequencies or phases, and then combined into a single scanning beam. The scanning beam is continuously displaced angularly so as to scan the area to be monitored. A portion of the beam is returned to the apparatus by scattering or reflection, and is measured. By correlating this with the direction of the beam, a plan of the monitored area superimposed with a continuously updated indication of the amount of gas can be displayed e.g. on a VDU.

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