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Possible photoacoustic gas detection for a smart endoscope.

Endogenous gas analysis is a potentially fast and convenient noninvasive diagnostic method for a variety of diseases. However, sampling and sample preparation are error-prone steps and must be optimized to achieve reliable results. A miniature photoacoustic system was developed to allow gas sampling using a smart endoscope. The photoacoustic system was demonstrated to have a 1% detection limit for CO2, which is too high. Many improvements, including modifying the structure of PA cell, must be considered for further development.

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