Abstract

We demonstrate advanced experimental approaches to photoacoustic gas detection with tunable mid-infrared (mid-IR) laser sources of different types. A gas analyzer for registration of various gas components based on a tunable narrow-linewidth optical parametric oscillator (OPO) was designed and investigated. Using this OPO, the possibility of measuring the trace concentration (∼2÷3 ppm) of methane (CH4) in air was experimentally shown. The gas detection capability was enhanced by introducing injection seeding into the OPO. Another gas analyzer was based on a quantum cascade laser (tunable within the range ∼7.6 ÷7.7 μm) and a resonant differential photoacoustic detector. Detection of the ultra-low concentration (∼0.3 ppm) of methane in air was achieved (the standard dispersion was (1σ) ≍ (10–11) ppb with an integration time of 10 s). We compare the presented approaches and outline their further development.

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