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Sub-ppb level detection of nitrogen dioxide based on an optimized H-type longitudinal acoustic resonator and a lock-in white-light interferometry demodulation algorithm

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Date of Publication:2021-03-05

Journal:JOURNAL OF QUANTITATIVE SPECTROSCOPY & RADIATIVE TRANSFER

Volume:253

ISSN No.:0022-4073

Key Words:NO2 detection; H-type photoacoustic cell; Fiber-optic acoustic sensor; Photoacoustic spectroscopy

Abstract:This paper presents an optimized H-type longitudinal resonant photoacoustic (PA) cell for nitrogen dioxide (NO2) gas detection. The PA field distributions of the H-type resonant PA cell have been evaluated to optimize the construction of the H-type resonant PA cell, using the finite element method and thermoviscous acoustic theory. The optimized H-type resonant PA cell, together with a high-power continuouswave (CW) multimode laser diode emitting at around similar to 450 nm and a fiber-optic Fabry-Perot (F-P) acoustic sensor, constitutes a PAS system for NO2 detection. The dynamic cavity length of the fiber-optic acoustic sensor is demodulated by the lock-in white-light interferometry (WLI) demodulation algorithm. Experimental results show that the PA signals are proportional to the concentrations of NO2 for the range of 0-2 ppm (parts per million). The sensitivity is measured to be 0.652 nm/ppm and the minimum detectable limit of NO2 is calculated to be 1.26 ppb (parts per billion). (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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