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Low-frequency Resonant Photoacoustic Gas Sensor by Employing Hollow Core Fiber-Based O-Shaped Multipass Cells.

Analytical chemistry(2023)

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Abstract
A low-frequency flexible resonant photoacoustic (PA) gas sensor using an O-shaped multipass cell is demonstrated. The PA sensor employed a flexible gradually tapered leaky hollow core fiber (LHCF). The LHCF was bent to be an end-to-end structure to make full use of the incident light. Additionally, the two ends of the LHCF were put inside a single buffer chamber, yielding an equivalent H-type acoustic resonator. The geometric size was reduced thanks to the bending structure. The geometric length of the LHCF was 500 mm. A micro-electro-mechanical-systems electrical microphone was installed at the center of the resonant tube to detect the PA signal. The proposed PA gas sensor exhibited a first-order longitudinal resonance frequency of 408 Hz. Trace acetylene (CH) was used as the target gas. The minimum detectable limit was calculated to be 25.8 parts-per-billion (ppb) with an average time of 400 s, which was 1.93 times higher than that of a single-pass PA gas sensor. The normalized noise-equivalent absorption coefficient and the PA cell constant were calculated to be 9.6 × 10 W·cm·Hz and 8295 Pa/W·cm, respectively. The PA gas sensor owns a low resonance frequency and can be used for detection of most of the polar gaseous molecules, especially suitable for gas molecules with a long V-T relation time, such as carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide.
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low-frequency,fiber-based,o-shaped
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