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Design of a Line-scanned Handheld Imager for Detecting Natural Gas Leaks

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Abstract

An active infrared imager capable of both single-and differential-frequency detection of methane is being developed for handheld operation. The device will be capable of producing real-time video images of methane plumes.

© 2002 Optical Society of America

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