Photoacoustics (Aug 2024)

Wavelength-modulated photoacoustic spectroscopic instrumentation system for multiple greenhouse gas detection and in-field application in the Qinling mountainous region of China

  • Lixian Liu,
  • Huiting Huan,
  • Xueshi Zhang,
  • Le Zhang,
  • Jinsong Zhan,
  • Shaowei Jiang,
  • Xukun Yin,
  • Baisong Chen,
  • Xiaopeng Shao,
  • Xuesen Xu,
  • Andreas Mandelis

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 38
p. 100620

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We present a sensitive and compact quantum cascade laser-based photoacoustic greenhouse gas sensor for the detection of CO2, CH4 and CO and discuss its applicability toward on-line real-time trace greenhouse gas analysis. Differential photoacoustic resonators with different dimensions were used and optimized to balance sensitivity with signal saturation. The effects of ambient parameters, gas flow rate, pressure and humidity on the photoacoustic signal and the spectral cross-interference were investigated. Thanks to the combined operation of in-house designed laser control and lock-in amplifier, the gas detection sensitivities achieved were 5.6 ppb for CH4, 0.8 ppb for CO and 17.2 ppb for CO2, signal averaging time 1 s and an excellent dynamic range beyond 6 orders of magnitude. A continuous outdoor five-day test was performed in an observation station in China’s Qinling National Botanical Garden (E longitude 108°29’, N latitude 33°43’) which demonstrated the stability and reliability of the greenhouse gas sensor.

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