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20 January 2012 Sensitive detection of nitric oxide using a 5.26 μm external cavity quantum cascade laser based QEPAS sensor
Frank K. Tittel, Lei Dong, Rafal Lewicki, George Lee, Adjani Peralta, Vincenzo Spagnolo
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Abstract
The development and performance of a continuous wave (CW), thermoelectrically cooled (TEC) external cavity quantum cascade laser (EC-QCL) based sensor for quantitative measurements of nitric oxide (NO) concentrations in exhaled breath will be reported. Human breath contains ~ 400 different chemical species, usually at ultra low concentration levels, which can serve as biomarkers for the identification and monitoring of human diseases or wellness states. By monitoring exhaled NO concentration levels, a fast non-invasive diagnostic method for treatment of patients with asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is feasible. The NO concentration measurements are performed with a 2f wavelength modulation based quartz enhanced photoacoustic spectroscopy (QEPAS) technique, which is very suitable for real time breath measurements, due to the fast gas exchange inside a compact QEPAS gas cell (<5 mm3 typical volume). In order to target the optimal interference free NO R (6.5) absorption doublet at 1900.08 cm-1(λ~5.263 μm) a Daylight Solutions Inc. widely tunable, mode-hop free 100 mW EC-QCL was used. The sensor reference channel includes a 10 cm long reference cell, filled with a 0.5% NO in N2 at 150 Torr, which is used for line-locking purpose. A minimum detection limit (1σ) for the EC-QCL based line locked NO sensor is ~5 ppbv with a 1 sec update time by a custom built control QCL compatible electronics unit.
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Frank K. Tittel, Lei Dong, Rafal Lewicki, George Lee, Adjani Peralta, and Vincenzo Spagnolo "Sensitive detection of nitric oxide using a 5.26 μm external cavity quantum cascade laser based QEPAS sensor", Proc. SPIE 8268, Quantum Sensing and Nanophotonic Devices IX, 82680F (20 January 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.905621
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Quantum cascade lasers

Signal to noise ratio

Absorption

NOx

Near infrared

Modulation

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