| Literature DB >> 28792208 |
Erhan Tütüncü1, Vjekoslav Kokoric1, Andreas Wilk1, Felicia Seichter1, Michael Schmid1, William E Hunt2, Anastacia M Manuel2, Paul Mirkarimi2, Jennifer B Alameda2, J Chance Carter2, Boris Mizaikoff1.
Abstract
In this study, an innovative approach based on fiberoptically coupled substrate-integrated hollow waveguide (iHWG) gas cells for the analysis of low sample volumes suitable for remote broad- and narrow-band mid-infrared (MIR; 2.5-20 μm) sensing applications is reported. The feasibility of remotely addressing iHWG gas cells, configured in a double-pass geometry via a reflector, by direct coupling to a 7-around-1 mid-infrared fiber bundle is demonstrated, facilitating low-level hydrocarbon gas analysis. For comparison studies, two iHWGs with substrate dimensions of 50 × 50 × 12 mm (L × W × H) and geometric channel lengths of 138 and 58.5 mm, serving as miniature light-guiding gas cells, were fiber-coupled to a Fourier transform infrared spectrometer enabling broadband MIR sensing. In addition to the fundamental feasibility of this concept, the achievable sensitivity toward several gaseous hydrocarbons and the reproducibility of assembling the fiber-iHWG interface were investigated.Entities:
Keywords: double-pass; gas sensors; hollow waveguide (HWG); iHWG; infrared spectroscopy; optical fiber coupling; remote sensing; substrate-integrated hollow waveguide
Year: 2017 PMID: 28792208 DOI: 10.1021/acssensors.7b00253
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Sens ISSN: 2379-3694 Impact factor: 7.711