Abstract
Development of compact and yet sensitive devices for monitoring and analyzing trace gases has been of primary importance in applications such as pollution monitoring, biomedical sensing, plant physiology and plant growth analysis, and atmospheric research. Photoacoustic spectroscopy (PAS), based on the photoacoustic effect, has been identified as an ultrasensitive technique.1
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