Cantilever enhanced photoacoustic detection of carbon dioxide using a tunable diode laser source |
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Authors: | V. Koskinen J. Fonsen K. Roth J. Kauppinen |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Physics,University of Turku,Turku,Finland;2.Gasera Ltd,Turku,Finland |
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Abstract: | Recently introduced cantilever enhanced photoacoustic sensing has been applied to the tunable diode laser-based trace gas detection. The pressure variations due to the photoacoustic signal are detected with a miniature silicon cantilever, whose displacement is measured with a compact Michelson type laser interferometer. The system has been used to detect carbon dioxide (CO2) at 1572 nm with a distributed feedback diode laser. With a new photoacoustic cell, that was optimized for the laser sources, a normalized noise equivalent sensitivity of 1.7×10-10 cm-1W/ at atmospheric pressure was realized. The result obtained in the non-resonant operation mode is at least 10 times better than in previous reports. The future improvements of the technique are also discussed. PACS 07.07.Df; 42.55.Px; 82.80.Kq |
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