4.7 Article

Quartz tuning fork-based demodulation of an acoustic signal induced by photo-thermo-elastic energy conversion

Journal

PHOTOACOUSTICS
Volume 22, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER GMBH
DOI: 10.1016/j.pacs.2021.100272

Keywords

Quartz tuning fork; Photothermal spectroscopy; Indirect demodulation; Acoustic wave sensing

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [62022032, 61875047, 61505041]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Heilongjiang Province of China [YQ2019F006]
  3. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities
  4. Heilongjiang Province Postdoctoral Foundation [LBH-Q18052]

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A gas sensing method based on QEPTS demodulated by QTF sensing acoustic wave is proposed in this study, which can avoid laser irradiation on QTF and achieve better detection sensitivity. The experimental results show that the method has an enhanced SNR compared to traditional QEPTS.
A gas sensing method based on quartz-enhanced photothermal spectroscopy (QEPTS) demodulated by quartz tuning fork (QTF) sensing acoustic wave is reported for the first time. Different from traditional QEPTS, the method proposed in this paper utilizes the second QTF to sense acoustic wave produced by the first QTF owing to the vibration resulted from photo-thermo-elastic effect. This indirect demodulation by acoustic wave sensing can avoid QTF being irradiated by laser beam and therefore get less noise and realize better detection sensitivity. Four different sensing configurations are designed and verified. Acetylene (C2H2) with a volume concentration of 1.95 % is selected as the target gas. A model of sound field produced by the first QTF vibrating is established by finite element method to explain the variation trend of signal and noise in the second QTF. The measured results indicate that this technique had an enhanced signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of 1.36 times when compared to the traditional QEPTS. Further improvement methods for such technique is proposed.

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