Performance optimization of hollow-core fiber photothermal gas sensors

  • Lin Y
  • Jin W
  • Yang F
  • et al.
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© 2017 Optical Society of America. We report performance optimization of hollow-core photonic bandgap fiber (HC-PBF) photothermal (PT) gas sensors. The PT phase modulation efficiency of a C 2 H 2 filled HC-PBF (HC-1550-02) is found independent of the pump modulation frequency for up to ∼330 kHz, but starts to drop quickly to 10% of the maximum value at a couple of megahertz. With a 1.1 m long HC-PBF gas cell with angle-cleaved single-mode fiber/HC-PBF joints to reduce reflection and a modified 3 × 3 Sagnac interferometer with balanced detection for phase demodulation, a noise equivalent concentration of ∼67 ppb C 2 H 2 is achieved with a 1 s time constant, and it goes down to ∼18 ppb with 145 s integration time. The system has good long-term stability and exhibits signal fluctuations of < 1% over a ∼5 h period.

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Lin, Y., Jin, W., Yang, F., Tan, Y., & Ho, H. L. (2017). Performance optimization of hollow-core fiber photothermal gas sensors. Optics Letters, 42(22), 4712. https://doi.org/10.1364/ol.42.004712

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