abstract |
A method for operating an optical measuring system including a wavelength-tunable temperature-stabilized laser light source for measuring the concentration of a target gas component in a measured gas, wherein an instantaneous base current IDC_ZG,act corresponding to a wavelength λZG of a target gas absorption line is set so that a wavelength distance ΔλDC defined during calibration between a target gas absorption line for a target gas component and a reference gas absorption line for a reference gas component is maintained. During operation, a relative temperature difference in the laser light source, defined in advance during calibration, between the operating points selected at the time of calibration of the reference gas, with a base current IDC_RG,cal, and the target gas component, with a base current IDC_ZG,cal, is maintained by determining the required instantaneous base current IDC_ZG,act for the target gas component, as a function of an instantaneous base current IDC_RG,act for the reference gas. The system includes a measuring system for carrying out the method. |