Min GuoKe ChenZhenfeng GongQingxu Yu
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.
Zhenfeng GongGuojie WuJiawei XingXue‐Ru WuLiang Mei
Guojie WuYuchen GuanXubin LiZhenfeng GongWei PengLiang Mei
Chenxi LiXiao HanMin GuoHongchao QiXinyu ZhaoBingyu MoWei PengKe Chen
Michal DostálJan SuchánekVáclav VálekZuzana BlatoňováVáclav NevrlýPetr BitalaPavel KubátZdeněk Zelinger