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Three-dimensional Optical-resolution Photoacoustic Microscopy
Published on: May 3, 2011
Dynamic detection of ppb-level SO2 based on a differential photoacoustic cell coupled with UV-LED
Abstract:
We design a photoacoustic (PA) SO2 sensor based on the coupling of a differential photoacoustic cell (DPAC) and cost-effective UV-LED, which realized the dynamic monitoring of SO2 gas at the ppb level. Aiming at the limitation of UV-LED divergence, a light source combination module with high condensing efficiency was devised based on a lens through theoretical derivation and experimental analysis. The PA signal with the optimum matching of the lens was 20-times larger than the direct coupling of the UV-LED. Due to the excellent beam collimation effect of the lens assembly, the background interference was only 1 ppm. In addition, the DPAC gathered the merits of doubling the PA signal and reducing the flow noise interference. The analysis of Allan-Werle deviation showed that the detection limit of SO2 was 1.3 ppb with the averaging time of 100 s.
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