THz QCL-based cryogen-free spectrometer for in Situ trace gas sensing

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We report on a set of high-sensitivity terahertz spectroscopy experiments making use of QCLs to detect rotational molecular transitions in the far-infrared. We demonstrate that using a compact and transportable cryogen-free setup, based on a quantum cascade laser in a closed-cycle Stirling cryostat, and pyroelectric detectors, a considerable improvement in sensitivity can be obtained by implementing a wavelength modulation spectroscopy technique. Indeed, we show that the sensitivity of methanol vapour detection can be improved by a factor ≈ 4 with respect to standard direct absorption approaches, offering perspectives for high sensitivity detection of a number of chemical compounds across the far-infrared spectral range. © 2013 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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Consolino, L., Bartalini, S., Beere, H. E., Ritchie, D. A., Vitiello, M. S., & De Natale, P. (2013). THz QCL-based cryogen-free spectrometer for in Situ trace gas sensing. Sensors (Switzerland), 13(3), 3331–3340. https://doi.org/10.3390/s130303331

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