2023
DOI: 10.3390/s23219005
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Quartz-Enhanced Photoacoustic Sensor Based on a Multi-Laser Source for In-Sequence Detection of NO2, SO2, and NH3

Pietro Patimisco,
Nicoletta Ardito,
Edoardo De Toma
et al.

Abstract: In this work, we report on the implementation of a multi-quantum cascade laser (QCL) module as an innovative light source for quartz-enhanced photoacoustic spectroscopy (QEPAS) sensing. The source is composed of three different QCLs coupled with a dichroitic beam combiner module that provides an overlapping collimated beam output for all three QCLs. The 3λ-QCL QEPAS sensor was tested for detection of NO2, SO2, and NH3 in sequence in a laboratory environment. Sensitivities of 19.99 mV/ppm, 19.39 mV/ppm, and 73.… Show more

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“…A variety of optical sensing technologies have been utilized to detect trace gases, among which photoacoustic spectroscopy , has been widely studied and applied because of its high sensitivity, excellent selectivity, and no background. , The excitation light is absorbed by the target gas molecules, and the photons undergo energy level transition and release heat. The modulated excitation light makes the heat released by gas molecules change periodically, generating an acoustic wave.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A variety of optical sensing technologies have been utilized to detect trace gases, among which photoacoustic spectroscopy , has been widely studied and applied because of its high sensitivity, excellent selectivity, and no background. , The excitation light is absorbed by the target gas molecules, and the photons undergo energy level transition and release heat. The modulated excitation light makes the heat released by gas molecules change periodically, generating an acoustic wave.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the infrared absorption bands of NO 2 , QCL also can be used as the excitation source of the PA signal . The minimum detection limit of 9 ppb was achieved with an integration time of 100 ms . Because of the visible-ultraviolet absorption of NO 2 , LEDs, and LDs are used in the PAS-based NO 2 sensors. ,, Compared with LEDs, LDs generally have a better beam quality and higher output power.…”
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