Fiber-Optic Ring-Down Spectroscopy Using a Tunable Picosecond Gain-Switched Diode Laser


Autoria(s): Andachi, M.; Nakayama, T.; Kawasaki, M.; Kurokawa, S.; Loock, Hans-Peter
Data(s)

23/03/2016

23/03/2016

23/03/2016

Resumo

Visible and near-infrared laser light pulses were coupled into two different types of optical fiber cavities. One cavity consisted of a short strand of fiber waveguide that contained two identical fiber Bragg gratings. Another cavity was made using a loop of optical fiber. In either cavity ∼ 40 ps laser pulses, which were generated using a custom-built gainswitched diode laser, circulated for a large number of round trips. The optical loss of either cavity was determined from the ring-down times. Cavity ring-down spectroscopy was performed on 200 pL volumes of liquid samples that were injected into the cavities using a 100 μm gap in the fiber loop. A detection limit of 20 ppm of methylene blue dye in aqueous solution, corresponding to a minimum absorptivity of εC < 6 cm−1, was realized.

Identificador

0946-2171

0721-7269

DOI: 10.1007/s00340-007-2635-5

http://hdl.handle.net/1974/14150

Idioma(s)

en

Palavras-Chave #Fiber-Optic Ring-Down Spectroscopy
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Article