Issue 4, 2020

An auto-correction laser photoacoustic spectrometer based on 2f/1f wavelength modulation spectroscopy

Abstract

An auto-correction laser photoacoustic (PA) spectrometer based on 2f/1f wavelength modulation spectroscopy (WMS) has been proposed and demonstrated for trace gas detection to eliminate concentration measurement errors due to light power variations. A 1.53 μm distributed feedback (DFB) laser is used as a light source to excite the 2f PA signal that is generated by gas absorption. Meanwhile, a multilayer graphene sheet is employed as a highly efficient photothermal conversion unit for adding a 1f PA background signal, whose amplitude at the absorption center of the traditional PAS system is almost zero. The experimental results show that the gas concentration measured from the 2f/1f WMS signal is almost independent of the laser power. A detection limit of 416 ppb has been achieved for the 1 s measurement interval and could be further improved to 65 ppb with 100 s averaging, according to the Allan deviation analysis.

Graphical abstract: An auto-correction laser photoacoustic spectrometer based on 2f/1f wavelength modulation spectroscopy

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Sep 2019
Accepted
14 Dec 2019
First published
16 Dec 2019

Analyst, 2020,145, 1524-1530

An auto-correction laser photoacoustic spectrometer based on 2f/1f wavelength modulation spectroscopy

K. Chen, S. Liu, L. Mei, F. Jin, B. Zhang, F. Ma, Y. Chen, H. Deng, M. Guo and Q. Yu, Analyst, 2020, 145, 1524 DOI: 10.1039/C9AN01799B

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