Measurement of Light Absorbing Aerosols with Folded-Jamin Photothermal Interferometry
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In this study, a photothermal interferometer was developed, based on a folded-Jamin polarization instrument with refractive-index sensitive configuration, in order to characterize light-absorbing aerosols. The feasibility of our interferometric technique was demonstrated by performing photothermal spectroscopy characterizing spark-generated black carbon particles with atmospherically relevant concentrations and atmospheric aerosols in a metropolitan area. The sensitivity of this interferometric system for both laboratory-generated aerosols and atmospheric aerosols was ~ 1 (μg/m)/μV, which is sufficient for the monitoring of black carbon aerosol in urban areas.
Flow-Enhanced Photothermal Spectroscopy.
Radeschnig U, Bergmann A, Lang B Sensors (Basel). 2022; 22(19).
PMID: 36236246 PMC: 9570771. DOI: 10.3390/s22197148.