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A Compact Circular Multipass Cell for Millimeter-WaveTerahertz Gas Spectroscopy

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TTHZ.2019.2950123

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Lenses; Spectroscopy; Reflection; Interference; Apertures; Mirrors; Sensitivity; Gas detector; millimeter wave technology; spectroscopy; terahertz radiation

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  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation), SPP 1857-Electromagnetic Sensors for Life Sciences (ESSENCE) [272356870]

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Millimeter-waveterahertz (mmWTHz) spectros-copy is a promising tool for gas sensing applications, such as breath analysis or the detection of toxic chemicals, which require compact portable systems. Long gas cells that are needed for high sensitivities are often bulky and limit the portability of the system. We present a compact mmWTHz circular multipass gas cell with an optical path length of 1.9m and an outer diameter of only 21.5cm. The beam is refocused at each internal reflection as a consequence of the large divergence of the mmWTHz beams. We determined the losses of the cell to about 3dB around 250GHz and demonstrated sensitive gas spectroscopy with a detection limit of 14ppm root Hz for acetaldehyde in a mixture with methanol.

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