Microscale fiber photoacoustic spectroscopy for in situ and real-time trace gas sensing

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Jun Ma [1 ,2 ]
Enbo Fan [1 ,2 ]
Haojie Liu [1 ,2 ]
Yi Zhang [3 ]
Cong Mai [4 ]
Xin Li [4 ]
Wei Jin [5 ]
BaiOu Guan [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Jinan University, Institute of Photonics Technology, Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Optical Fiber Sensing and Communications
[2] Jinan University, College of Physics & Optoelectronic Engineering
[3] Jinan University, College of Life Science and Technology
[4] Guangdong Provincial People's Hospital, Southern Medical University, Guangdong Academy of Medical Sciences, Department of Critical Care Medicine
[5] The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Department of Electrical and Electronic
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Miniaturized laser spectroscopy capable of in situ and real-time ppb-level trace gas sensing is of fundamental importance for numerous applications, including environment monitoring, industry process control, and biomedical diagnosis. Benchtop laser spectroscopy systems based on direct absorption,photoacoustic, and Raman effects exhibit high sensitivity but face challenges for in situ and real-time gas sensing due to their bulky size, slow response, and offline sampling. We demonstrate a microscale high-performance all-fiber photoacoustic spectrometer integrating the key components, i.e., the photoacoustic gas cell and the optical microphone, into a single optical fiber tip with a diameter of 125 μm. Without a long optical path to enhance the light–gas interaction, the fiber-tip gas cell with acoustic-hard boundary tightly confines and amplifies the local photoacoustic wave, compensating for the sensitivity loss during miniaturization.This localized acoustic wave is demodulated by high-sensitivity fiber-optic interferometry, enabling a ~9 ppb detection limit for acetylene gas approaching the benchtop system. The microscale fiber spectrometer also exhibits a short response time of ~18 ms and a subnanoliter sample volume, not only suitable for routine realtime in situ trace gas measurement but also inspiring new applications such as two-dimensional gas flow concentration mapping and in vivo intravascular blood gas monitoring as showcased.
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