The location of gases that are not visible to the unaided human eye can be
determined using tuned light sources that spectroscopically probe the
gases and cameras that can provide images corresponding to the absorption
of the gases. The present invention is a light source for a backscatter
absorption gas imaging (BAGI) system, and a light source incorporating
the light source, that can be used to remotely detect and produce images
of "invisible" gases. The inventive light source has a light producing
element, an optical amplifier, and an optical parametric oscillator to
generate wavelength tunable light in the IR. By using a multi-mode light
source and an amplifier that operates using 915 nm pump sources, the
power consumption of the light source is reduced to a level that can be
operated by batteries for long periods of time. In addition, the light
source is tunable over the absorption bands of many hydrocarbons, making
it useful for detecting hazardous gases.