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Sensitive trace gas detection with cavity enhanced absorption spectroscopy using a continuous wave external-cavity quantum cascade laser
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PhotonicsTrace Gas SensingEngineeringPhysicsInfrared SensorNatural SciencesSpectroscopyLaser SpectroscopySimple CavityCavity QedInfrared SpectroscopyAbsorption SpectroscopyRadiative AbsorptionInfrared OpticInstrumentationOptical SpectroscopyDetection LimitOptical Sensors
Trace gas sensing in the mid-infrared using quantum cascade lasers (QCLs) promises high specificity and sensitivity. We report on the performance of a simple cavity enhanced absorption spectroscopy (CEAS) sensor using a continuous wave external-cavity QCL at 7.4 μm. A noise-equivalent absorption coefficient αmin of 2.6 × 10–8 cm–1 in 625 s was achieved, which corresponds to a detection limit of 6 ± 1 ppb of CH4 in 15 millibars air for the R(3) transition at 1327.074 cm–1. This is the highest value of noise-equivalent absorption and among the longest effective path length (1780 m) reported to date with QCL-based CEAS.
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