Towards miniaturized gas sensors based on substrate-integrated hollow waveguides and interband cascade light emitting diodes
Abstract
In this study, we report the first combination of mid-infrared (MIR) interband cascade light emitting diodes (ICLEDs) with a central emission wavelength at 4.0 μm and 3.4 μm, respectively, combined with a substrate-integrated hollow waveguide (iHWG) for the detection of CO2 and CH4 analyzing the antisymmetric stretching of CO2 at 2345 cm−1, and the CH stretching rovibrational mode of CH4 at 3020 cm−1. The obtained calibration functions in the concentration range from 1000 to 10 000 ppmV enabled deriving detection limits in the range of 386–407 ppmV for CO2, and of 302–338 ppmV for CH4. The combination of iHWG and ICLED technology is a pioneering step toward a new generation of miniaturized and low-cost mid-infrared optical sensing devices for rapid gas diagnostics and exceedingly small sample volumes.