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9 March 2021 Single-photon LiDAR gas imagers for continuous monitoring of industrial greenhouse gases
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Abstract
QLM is a start-up out of the quantum photonics group at the University of Bristol. We are using time correlated single-photon counting to develop highly accurate, long range, and low-cost infrared LiDAR cameras that can see and measure greenhouse gases. The natural gas industry has made major commitments towards effective methane emissions monitoring and compliance with expanding regulation, but existing equipment remains inadequate for wide scale deployment. We are working with industry leaders including BP, National Grid, and Ametek, to validate and industrialize our designs as cost-effective scalable systems for continuous and fully autonomous leak detection and quantification.
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Murray K. Reed "Single-photon LiDAR gas imagers for continuous monitoring of industrial greenhouse gases", Proc. SPIE 11714, Quantum West, 1171404 (9 March 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2593028
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