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Photoacoustic spectroscopy on trace gases with continuously tunable CO(2) laser.

P Repond, M W Sigrist.   

Abstract

A novel photoacoustic (PA) system that uses a continuously tunable high-pressure CO(2) laser as radiation source is presented. A minimum detectable absorption coefficient of 10(-6) cm(-1) that is limited mainly by the desorption of absorbing species from the cell walls and by residual electromagnetic perturbation of the microphone electronics has currently been achieved. Although a linear dependence of the PA signal on the gas concentration has been observed over 4 orders of magnitude, the dependence on energy exhibits a nonlinear behavior owing to saturation effects in excellent agreement with a theoretical model. The calibration of the laser wavelength is performed by PA measurements on low-pressure CO(2) gas, resulting in an absolute accuracy of ± 10(-2) cm(-1). PA spectra are presented for carbon dioxide (CO(2)), ammonia (NH(3)), ozone (O(3)), ethylene (C(2)H(4)), methanol (CH(3)OH), ethanol (C(2)H(5)OH), and toluene (C(7)H(8)) in large parts of the laser emission range. The expected improvement in detection selectivity compared with that of studies with line-tunable CO(2) lasers is demonstrated with the aid of multicomponent trace-gas mixtures prepared with a gas-mixing unit. Good agreement is obtained between the known concentrations and the concentrations calculated on the basis of a fit with calibration spectra. Finally, the perspectives of the system concerning air analyses are discussed.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 21102812     DOI: 10.1364/AO.35.004065

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Opt        ISSN: 1559-128X            Impact factor:   1.980


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1.  Picosecond absorption relaxation measured with nanosecond laser photoacoustics.

Authors:  Amos Danielli; Christopher P Favazza; Konstantin Maslov; Lihong V Wang
Journal:  Appl Phys Lett       Date:  2010-10-18       Impact factor: 3.791

2.  Synergetic Resonance Matching of a Microphone and a Photoacoustic Cell.

Authors:  Joo Yong Sim; Chang-Geun Ahn; Chul Huh; Kwang Hyo Chung; Eun-Ju Jeong; Bong Kyu Kim
Journal:  Sensors (Basel)       Date:  2017-04-08       Impact factor: 3.576

Review 3.  Nonlinear mechanisms in photoacoustics-Powerful tools in photoacoustic imaging.

Authors:  Rongkang Gao; Zhiqiang Xu; Yaguang Ren; Liang Song; Chengbo Liu
Journal:  Photoacoustics       Date:  2021-02-01

Review 4.  Applications of Near Infrared Photoacoustic Spectroscopy for Analysis of Human Respiration: A Review.

Authors:  Dan C Dumitras; Mioara Petrus; Ana-Maria Bratu; Cristina Popa
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2020-04-09       Impact factor: 4.411

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