| Literature DB >> 31415544 |
Chenyu Yao, Qiang Wang, Yuechuan Lin, Wei Jin, Limin Xiao, Shoufei Gao, Yingying Wang, Pu Wang, Wei Ren.
Abstract
We demonstrate the first, to the best of our knowledge, photothermal carbon monoxide (CO) sensor using a hollow-core negative curvature fiber. The hollow-core fiber features a typical structure of one ring cladding containing eight nontouching capillaries to form a negative curvature core-surround. The photothermal effect in a 40-μm hollow core is induced by CO absorption at 2327 nm and detected by a Mach-Zehnder interferometer operating at 1533 nm. By using wavelength modulation spectroscopy, we achieve a normalized noise equivalent absorption coefficient of 4.4×10-8 cm-1 WHz-1/2. As CO has a very slow vibrational-translational relaxation process, we enhance the photothermal signal by enhancing the relaxation with the water vapor additive.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31415544 DOI: 10.1364/OL.44.004048
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Opt Lett ISSN: 0146-9592 Impact factor: 3.776