Ppb-level NH3 photoacoustic sensor combining a hammer-shaped tuning fork and a 9.55 m quantum cascade laser

Photoacoustics(2023)

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Abstract
We present a quartz enhanced photoacoustic spectroscopy (QEPAS) gas sensor designed for precise monitoring of ammonia (NH3) at ppb-level concentrations. The sensor is based on a novel custom quartz tuning fork (QTF) with a mid-infrared quantum cascade laser emitting at 9.55 mu m. The custom QTF with a hammer-shaped prong geometry which is also modified by surface grooves is designed as the acoustic transducer, providing a low resonance frequency of 9.5 kHz and a high-quality factor of 10263 at atmospheric pressure. In addition, a temperature of 50 degrees C and a large gas flow rate of 260 standard cubic centimeters per minute (sccm) are applied to mitigate the adsorption and desorption effect arising from the polarized molecular of NH3. With 80-mW optical power and 300-ms lock-in integration time, the detection limit is achieved to be 2.2 ppb which is the best value reported in the literature so far for NH3 QEPAS sensors, corresponding to a normalized noise equivalent ab-sorption coefficient of 1.4 x 10-8 W cm -1 Hz-1/2. A five-day continuous monitoring for atmospheric NH3 is performed, verifying the stability and robustness of the presented QEPAS-based NH3 sensor.
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Quartz enhanced photoacoustic spectroscopy,AtmosphericNH3 detection,Custom quartz tuning fork
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