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Photoacoustic Spectroscopy with Quantum Cascade Lasers for Trace Gas Detection
Various applications, such as pollution monitoring, toxic-gas detection, non invasive medical diagnostics and industrial process control, require sensitive and selective detection of gas traces with concentrations in the parts in 10(9) (ppb) and sub-ppb range. The recent development of quantum-casca...
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Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI)
2006
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3909403/ |
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author | Elia, Angela Di Franco, Cinzia Lugarà, Pietro Mario Scamarcio, Gaetano |
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description | Various applications, such as pollution monitoring, toxic-gas detection, non invasive medical diagnostics and industrial process control, require sensitive and selective detection of gas traces with concentrations in the parts in 10(9) (ppb) and sub-ppb range. The recent development of quantum-cascade lasers (QCLs) has given a new aspect to infrared laser-based trace gas sensors. In particular, single mode distributed feedback QCLs are attractive spectroscopic sources because of their excellent properties in terms of narrow linewidth, average power and room temperature operation. In combination with these laser sources, photoacoustic spectroscopy offers the advantage of high sensitivity and selectivity, compact sensor platform, fast time-response and user friendly operation. This paper reports recent developments on quantum cascade laser-based photoacoustic spectroscopy for trace gas detection. In particular, different applications of a photoacoustic trace gas sensor employing a longitudinal resonant cell with a detection limit on the order of hundred ppb of ozone and ammonia are discussed. We also report two QC laser-based photoacoustic sensors for the detection of nitric oxide, for environmental pollution monitoring and medical diagnostics, and hexamethyldisilazane, for applications in semiconductor manufacturing process. |
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spelling | pubmed-39094032014-02-03 Photoacoustic Spectroscopy with Quantum Cascade Lasers for Trace Gas Detection Elia, Angela Di Franco, Cinzia Lugarà, Pietro Mario Scamarcio, Gaetano Sensors (Basel) Review Various applications, such as pollution monitoring, toxic-gas detection, non invasive medical diagnostics and industrial process control, require sensitive and selective detection of gas traces with concentrations in the parts in 10(9) (ppb) and sub-ppb range. The recent development of quantum-cascade lasers (QCLs) has given a new aspect to infrared laser-based trace gas sensors. In particular, single mode distributed feedback QCLs are attractive spectroscopic sources because of their excellent properties in terms of narrow linewidth, average power and room temperature operation. In combination with these laser sources, photoacoustic spectroscopy offers the advantage of high sensitivity and selectivity, compact sensor platform, fast time-response and user friendly operation. This paper reports recent developments on quantum cascade laser-based photoacoustic spectroscopy for trace gas detection. In particular, different applications of a photoacoustic trace gas sensor employing a longitudinal resonant cell with a detection limit on the order of hundred ppb of ozone and ammonia are discussed. We also report two QC laser-based photoacoustic sensors for the detection of nitric oxide, for environmental pollution monitoring and medical diagnostics, and hexamethyldisilazane, for applications in semiconductor manufacturing process. Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI) 2006-10-27 /pmc/articles/PMC3909403/ Text en © 2006 by MDPI (http://www.mdpi.org). Reproduction is permitted for noncommercial purposes. |
spellingShingle | Review Elia, Angela Di Franco, Cinzia Lugarà, Pietro Mario Scamarcio, Gaetano Photoacoustic Spectroscopy with Quantum Cascade Lasers for Trace Gas Detection |
title | Photoacoustic Spectroscopy with Quantum Cascade Lasers for Trace Gas Detection |
title_full | Photoacoustic Spectroscopy with Quantum Cascade Lasers for Trace Gas Detection |
title_fullStr | Photoacoustic Spectroscopy with Quantum Cascade Lasers for Trace Gas Detection |
title_full_unstemmed | Photoacoustic Spectroscopy with Quantum Cascade Lasers for Trace Gas Detection |
title_short | Photoacoustic Spectroscopy with Quantum Cascade Lasers for Trace Gas Detection |
title_sort | photoacoustic spectroscopy with quantum cascade lasers for trace gas detection |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3909403/ |
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