Chemical sensing using fiber cavity ring-down spectroscopy

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Abstract

Waveguide-based cavity ring-down spectroscopy (CRD) can be used for quantitative measurements of chemical concentrations in small amounts of liquid, in gases or in films. The change in ring-down time can be correlated to analyte concentration when using fiber optic sensing elements that change their attenuation in dependence of either sample absorption or refractive index. Two types of fiber cavities, i.e., fiber loops and fiber strands containing reflective elements, are distinguished. Both types of cavities were coupled to a variety of chemical sensor elements, which are discussed and compared. © 2010 by the authors.

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Waechter, H., Litman, J., Cheung, A. H., Barnes, J. A., & Loock, H. P. (2010, March). Chemical sensing using fiber cavity ring-down spectroscopy. Sensors. https://doi.org/10.3390/s100301716

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