Authors
Anatoliy A Kosterev, Frank K Tittel, Dmitry V Serebryakov, Alexander L Malinovsky, Igor V Morozov
Publication date
2005/4/1
Journal
Review of Scientific Instruments
Volume
76
Issue
4
Publisher
AIP Publishing
Description
A recently introduced approach to photoacoustic detection of trace gases utilizing a quartz tuning fork (TF) as a resonant acoustic transducer is described in detail. Advantages of the technique called quartz-enhanced photoacoustic spectroscopy (QEPAS) compared to conventional resonant photoacoustic spectroscopy include QEPAS sensor immunity to environmental acoustic noise, a simple absorption detection module design, and its capability to analyze gas samples∼ 1 mm 3 in volume. Noise sources and the TF properties as a function of the sampled gas pressure, temperature and chemical composition are analyzed. Previously published results for QEPAS based chemical gas sensing are summarized. The achieved sensitivity of 5.4× 10− 9 cm− 1 W∕√ Hz is compared to recent published results of photoacoustic gas sensing by other research groups. An experimental study of the long-term stability of a …
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