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  • Developed off-plane quartz-enhanced photoacoustic spectroscopy (OP-QEPAS) allows for better signal detection by positioning the light beam parallel to the quartz tuning fork (QTF), leading to low background noise.
  • A radial-cavity resonator enhances the photoacoustic signal through improved acoustic resonance, achieving over 10 times the signal-to-noise ratio compared to traditional in-plane systems (IP-QEPAS).
  • The OP-QEPAS system offers significant advantages for using light sources like LEDs and mid-infrared lasers, with noise levels reduced significantly and potential for improved sensor performance through resonance mode combination.

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In this work, we developed off-plane quartz-enhanced photoacoustic spectroscopy (OP-QEPAS). In the OP-QEPAS the light beam went neither through the prong spacing of the quartz tuning fork (QTF) nor in the QTF plane. The light beam is in parallel with the QTF with an optimal distance, resulting in low background noise. A radial-cavity (RC) resonator was coupled with the QTF to enhance the photoacoustic signal by the radial resonance mode. By offsetting both the QTF and the laser position from the central axis, we enhance the effect of the acoustic radial resonance and prevent the noise generated by direct laser irradiation of the QTF. Compared to IP-QEPAS based on a bare QTF, the developed OP-QEPAS with a RC resonator showed a >10× signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) enhancement. The OP-QEPAS system has great advantages in the use of light emitting devices (LEDs), long-wavelength laser sources such as mid-infrared quantum cascade lasers, and terahertz sources. When employing a LED as the excitation source, the noise level was suppressed by ∼2 orders of magnitude. Furthermore, the radial and longitudinal resonance modes can be combined to further improve the sensor performance.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/OL.506650DOI Listing

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Article Synopsis
  • Developed off-plane quartz-enhanced photoacoustic spectroscopy (OP-QEPAS) allows for better signal detection by positioning the light beam parallel to the quartz tuning fork (QTF), leading to low background noise.
  • A radial-cavity resonator enhances the photoacoustic signal through improved acoustic resonance, achieving over 10 times the signal-to-noise ratio compared to traditional in-plane systems (IP-QEPAS).
  • The OP-QEPAS system offers significant advantages for using light sources like LEDs and mid-infrared lasers, with noise levels reduced significantly and potential for improved sensor performance through resonance mode combination.
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