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Low-level and ultralow-volume hollow waveguide based carbon monoxide sensor
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2010
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Photonic SensorEngineeringGas SensorFiber OpticsAbsorbance ResolutionOptical DiagnosticsOptical PropertiesLaser-based SensorInstrumentationPlanar Waveguide SensorFiber Optic SensingBiophotonicsOptical SensorsDetection SensitivityMechanical VibrationSensorsSensor DesignCarbon Monoxide SensorOptical Sensor
We demonstrate an ultralow sample volume optical carbon monoxide sensor with detection sensitivity of 180 parts in 10(9) (1σ at 1 Hz). The utilization of a 2.3 μm surface-emitting laser directly coupled to a 3 m hollow capillary fiber as the gas cell is proven to be a compact, sensitive, and cost-efficient gas sensing concept. By mechanical vibration of the fiber, an absorbance resolution of 10(-5) is achieved, which is comparable to single-reflective (double-pass) cells. An improvement of sensitivity over the conventional single-reflective cell is thus approximately linearly scaled with the enhancement of the optical path length, which is usually more than 1 order of magnitude.
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