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Detection of ammonia by photoacoustic spectroscopy with semiconductor lasers
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EngineeringSemiconductor LasersOptical DiagnosticsSpectroscopyOptical PropertiesPolar Nh3 MoleculesNatural SciencesInfrared SpectroscopyAbsorption SpectroscopyNear-infrared SpectroscopyChemistrySensitive Photoacoustic DetectionOptical SpectroscopyInfrared Quantum-cascade LaserNanophotonics
Sensitive photoacoustic detection of ammonia with near-infrared diode lasers (1.53 microns) and a novel differential acoustic resonator is described; a sensitivity of 0.2 parts per million volume (signal-to-noise ratio = 1) is attained. To eliminate adsorption-desorption processes of the polar NH3 molecules, a relatively high gas flow of 300 SCCM was used for the ammonia-nitrogen mixture. The results are compared with recent ammonia measurements with a NIR diode and absorption spectroscopy used for detection and photoacoustic experiments performed with an infrared quantum-cascade laser. The performance of the much simpler and more compact setup introduced here was comparable with these previous state-of-the-art measurements.
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