Abstract
HCl measurements in a cleanroom environment are carried out using a cavity ring-down analyser in order to get an estimate of the HCl concentrations that can be expected to be present in semiconductor manufacturing. HCl is a reactive gas and the materials used for gas sampling and transportation have a significant effect on the measurement response time; hence, data on HCl adsorption to different materials is also provided. Finally, a light source operating at 1742 nm that can be used for HCl detection in a multi-gas analyser based on multipass photo-acoustic spectroscopy is presented. Preliminary results indicate that sub-ppb detection levels are achievable using this approach even for HCl.
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Panu, H., Timo, R., Thomas, F., Makkonen, J., Alyshev, S., Kharakhordin, A., & Firstov, S. (2021). Real-time HCl gas detection at parts-per-billion level concentrations utilising a diode laser and a bismuth-doped fibre amplifier. Measurement Science and Technology, 32(5). https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6501/abd651
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