Miniature Chemical Sensor | |
Pipino, Andrew C. R. | |
NIST, Gaithersburg (United States) | |
关键词: 54 Environmental Sciences; Cavity Ring-Down; 12 Management Of Radioactive Wastes, And Non-Radioactive Wastes From Nuclear Facilities; Optical; Probes; | |
DOI : 10.2172/835039 RP-ID : DOE/ER/62518-f RP-ID : AI07-97ER62518 RP-ID : 835039 |
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美国|英语 | |
来源: UNT Digital Library | |
【 摘 要 】
A new chemical detection technology has been realized that addresses DOE environmental management needs. The new technology is based on a variant of the sensitive optical absorption technique, cavity ring-down spectroscopy (CRDS). Termed evanescent-wave cavity ring-down spectroscopy (EW-CRDS), the technology employs a miniature solid-state optical resonator having an extremely high Q-factor as the sensing element, where the high-Q is achieved by using ultra-low-attenuation optical materials, ultra-smooth surfaces, and ultra-high reflectivity coatings, as well as low-diffraction-loss designs. At least one total-internal reflection (TIR) mirror is integral to the resonator permitting the concomitant evanescent wave to probe the ambient environment. Several prototypes have been designed, fabricated, characterized, and applied to chemical detection. Moreover, extensions of the sensing concept have been explored to enhance selectivity, sensitivity, and range of application. Operating primarily in the visible and near IR regions, the technology inherently enables remote detection by optical fiber. Producing 11 archival publications, 5 patents, 19 invited talks, 4 conference proceedings, a CRADA, and a patent-license agreement, the project has realized a new chemical detection technology providing >100 times more sensitivity than comparable technologies, while also providing practical advantages.
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