A mid-infrared (MIR) laser absorption spectroscopy (LAS) sensor was developed for temperature, CO, NO, and measurements at 5 kHz in engine-out exhaust. It used fiber-coupled quantum cascade lasers (QCLs) for measuring CO and NO, and an interband cascade laser (ICL) for measuring . Validation tests in a heated gas cell confirmed that the LAS measurements of CO, , NO, and temperature are accurate to within 4.8%, 5.1%, 4.6%, and 3.1%, respectively, at 1-2 atm and 300-1000 K. The LAS sensor was applied to characterize the engine-out exhaust gas of an 8-cylinder gasoline engine in a light-duty truck at operating conditions where commercial instruments lack sufficient time response to quantify important emission dynamics.
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