2019
DOI: 10.1155/2019/6437431
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Hydrogen Sulfide Detection in the Midinfrared Using a 3D-Printed Resonant Gas Cell

Abstract: A fast and reliable photoacoustic (PA) sensor for trace gas detection is reported. The sensor is based on a 3D-printed resonant cell in combination with a continuous wave mode-hop-free external cavity quantum cascade laser to rapidly acquire gas absorption data in the midinfrared range. The cell is designed so as to minimize the window PA background at a selected acoustic resonance. The goal is a resonant PA cell capable of detecting the traces of gases using wavelength modulation of the laser source and secon… Show more

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“…It was terminated with two cylindrical buffer volumes, which are considered acoustic filters where the gas inlet/outlet connectors and the optical windows were installed. It is based on a previous design [19] with two main modifications; the first is the building material, it was made of aluminium, and the other was including a second hole (3-mm diameter) in the centre of the resonator for installing a diaphragm.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was terminated with two cylindrical buffer volumes, which are considered acoustic filters where the gas inlet/outlet connectors and the optical windows were installed. It is based on a previous design [19] with two main modifications; the first is the building material, it was made of aluminium, and the other was including a second hole (3-mm diameter) in the centre of the resonator for installing a diaphragm.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hydrogel Sulfide (H 2 S) QCL [136] CO 2 Laser [130] LD [137][138][139] Water (H 2 O) QCL [125,140] LD [133,134,141] LED [142] Acetylene (C 2 H 2 ) CO 2 Laser [143] LD [87,144,145] Methane (CH 4 ) QCL [146][147][148] LD [87,133,146,149] OPO [150] Ozone (O 3 ) QCL [151] quadrupled Nd:YAG [152] Hydrogen Chloride (HCl) LD [149,153] Ethylene (C 2 H 4 ) CO 2 Laser [98] 3.2.3. Quartz-Enhanced and Cantilever Photoacoustic Absorption Spectroscopy Low-cost reliable MEMS devices often allow for advances in miniaturization and improvement of performances in originally unforeseen applications.…”
Section: Target Gas (Es) Light Source Referencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Standard photoacoustic and QEPAS sensors for in situ and real-time detection of multiple hydrocarbons in near- and mid-IR were already demonstrated, as well as H 2 S sensors employing diode lasers in the near-IR [ 26 ] and quantum cascade lasers (QCLs) in the mid-IR [ 23 , 24 ]. Helman et al were able to detect H 2 S with a sensitivity of 492 ppb at 1 s of integration time in off-beam configuration [ 25 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%