JOURNAL ARTICLE

Trace Ammonia Detection Based on Near-Infrared Fiber-Optic Cantilever-Enhanced Photoacoustic Spectroscopy

Min GuoKe ChenZhenfeng GongQingxu Yu

Year: 2019 Journal:   Photonic Sensors Vol: 9 (4)Pages: 293-301   Publisher: Springer Nature

Abstract

Abstract A trace ammonia (NH3) detection system based on the near-infrared fiber-optic cantilever-enhanced photoacoustic spectroscopy (CEPAS) is proposed. A fiber-optic extrinsic Fabry-Perot interferometer (EFPI) based cantilever microphone has been designed to detect the photoacoustic pressure signal. The microphone has many advantages, such as small size and high sensitivity. A near-infrared tunable erbium-doped fiber laser (EDFL) amplified by an erbium-doped fiber amplifier (EDFA) is used as a photoacoustic excitation light source. To improve the sensitivity, the photoacoustic signal is enhanced by a photoacoustic cell with a resonant frequency of 1624 Hz. When the wavelength modulation spectroscopy (WMS) technique is applied, the weak photoacoustic signal is detected by the second-harmonic detection technique. Trace NH3 measurement experiments demonstrate that the designed fiber-optic CEPAS system has a linear response to concentrations in the range of 0 ppm – 20 ppm at the wavelength of 1522.448 nm. Moreover, the detection limit is estimated to be 3.2 ppb for a lock-in integration time of 30 s.

Keywords:
Photoacoustic spectroscopy Materials science Photoacoustic effect SIGNAL (programming language) Optics Cantilever Interferometry Optical fiber Microphone Spectroscopy Wavelength Optoelectronics Detection limit Infrared Fiber laser Laser Acoustics Sound pressure Chemistry Physics

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