2015
DOI: 10.2151/jmsj.2015-016
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Characterization of a Three Wavelength Photoacoustic Soot Spectrometer (PASS-3) and a Photoacoustic Extinctiometer (PAX)

Abstract: Laboratory experiments were conducted for characterizing the performance of two commercially available instruments employed for the measurement of light absorption and scattering coefficients of aerosols at λ = 405, 532, and 781 nm (using three-wavelength photoacoustic soot spectrometer; PASS-3) as well as at 375 nm (using photoacoustic extinctiometer; PAX) based on photoacoustic spectroscopy and reciprocal nephelometry, respectively. The calibration factors (conversion factors from the readout to real values)… Show more

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“…In comparison with HR-ToF-AMS, ACSM was smaller and more convenient to be transported to field sampling sites and setup in a monitoring car with limited space. The detailed description of ACSM was given by Ng et al (2011).…”
Section: Instrumentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In comparison with HR-ToF-AMS, ACSM was smaller and more convenient to be transported to field sampling sites and setup in a monitoring car with limited space. The detailed description of ACSM was given by Ng et al (2011).…”
Section: Instrumentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The calibrations of PASS-3 for flow rate, laser power, and absorption were conducted following the standard procedures provided by the operational manual, which were also applied in relevant previous studies (Arnott et al, 2000;Lan et al, 2013;Nakayama et al, 2015). Firstly, the flow rate of sample air was calibrated by a soap film flow meter, with the results shown in Table 1; secondly, the laser power for each wavelength was calibrated by a laser power meter and the error in Table 1 indicated the reading difference between the laser power meter and the laser detector inside the instrument; thirdly, the light absorption calibration was performed by measuring highly absorbing NO 2 (200 ppm) at 532 nm.…”
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“…The estimated uncertainty in PAX absorption and scattering measurements has been estimated as ~4-11% (Nakayama et al, 2015). …”
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