Abstract
We demonstrated a novel trace gas sensing method based on fiber-ring laser intracavity photoacoustic spectroscopy. This spectroscopic technique is a merging of photoacoustic spectroscopy (PAS) with a fiber-ring cavity for sensitive and all-fiber gas detection. A transmission-type PAS gas cell (resonant frequency ) was placed inside the fiber-ring laser to fully utilize the intracavity laser power. The PAS signal was excited by modulating the laser wavelength at using a custom-made fiber Bragg grating-based modulator. We used this spectroscopic technique to detect acetylene () at 1531.6 nm as a proof of principle. With a low -factor (4.9) of the PAS cell, our sensor achieved a good linear response () to concentration and a minimum detection limit of 390 ppbv at 2-s response time.
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