Abstract
We report on a quartz-enhanced photoacoustic (QEPAS) sensor for methanol (CH3OH) detection employing a novel quartz tuning fork (QTF), specifically designed to enhance the QEPAS sensing performance in the terahertz (THz) spectral range. A discussion of the QTF properties in terms of resonance frequency, quality factor and acousto-electric transduction efficiency as a function of prong sizes and spacing between the QTF prongs is presented. The QTF was employed in a QEPAS sensor system using a 3.93 THz quantum cascade laser as the excitation source in resonance with a CH3OH rotational absorption line located at 131.054 cm-1. A minimum detection limit of 160 ppb in 30 s integration time, corresponding to a normalized noise equivalent absorption NNEA = 3.75 × 10_11 cm-1W/Hz½, was achieved, representing a nearly one-order-of-magnitude improvement with respect to previous reports.
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Sampaolo, A., Patimisco, P., Giglio, M., Vitiello, M. S., Beere, H. E., Ritchie, D. A., … Spagnolo, V. (2016). Improved tuning fork for terahertz quartz-enhanced photoacoustic spectroscopy. Sensors (Switzerland), 16(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/s16040439
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