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Trace gas sensing using DFB laser and QCL with miniaturized 3D-printed photoacoustic gas cells

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Abstract

Miniaturized 3D-printed photoacoustic trace gas sensors are presented, targeting gas species with absorption features in the telecommunications band as well as the mid-infrared with recovered gas concentrations down to the parts-per-billion range.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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