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Mid-Infrared Chalcogenide Waveguides for Real-Time and Non-Destructive Volatile Organic Compounds Detection.
Analytical Chemistry 2018 December 6
A mid-infrared (mid-IR) sensor chip was demonstrated for volatile organic compounds (VOCs) detection. The sensor con-sisted of As2Se3 optical waveguides built by microelectronic fabrication processes. The VOCs sensing performance was char-acterized by measuring acetone and ethanol vapors at their characteristic C-H absorption from λ = 3.40 to 3.50 µm. Continu-ous VOCs detection with < 5 s response time was achieved by measuring the intensity attenuation of the waveguide mode. The miniaturized non-invasive VOCs sensor can be applied to breath analysis and environmental toxin monitoring.
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