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Optical Readout of Micro Tuning Forks for Spectroscopic Applications

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Abstract

Interferometrically read-out micro tuning forks are used as small bandwidth acoustic wave detector in photoacoustic spectroscopy. A comparison to the piezoelectrically read-out QEPAS technique and a miniaturized future PAS sensor design is presented.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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