Photoacoustic determination of absolute optical absorption coefficient

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Abstract

We propose and demonstrate that the photoacoustic effect can be used for absolute determination of the optical absorption coefficient. The photoacoustic signal is measured as a function of chopping frequency and compared to the theory of the photoacoustic effect. The essential agreement of theory and experiment over a restricted frequency makes possible the determination of the optical absorption coefficient (to within 10% in a test case). Observation of a characteristic leveling off of the photoacoustic signal at low frequencies for several materials is also reported.

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Wetsel, G. C., & McDonald, F. A. (1977). Photoacoustic determination of absolute optical absorption coefficient. Applied Physics Letters, 30(5), 252–254. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.89354

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