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arxiv: 1801.06530 · v2 · pith:NAZ222GVnew · submitted 2017-12-08 · ⚛️ physics.app-ph · physics.ins-det

In-water chemical sensing by fiber-optic evanescent waves spectroscopy using mid-infrared quantum cascade lasers

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The ability of detecting harmful chemicals is an important safety requirement for drinking water systems. An apparatus for in-water chemical sensing based on the absorption of evanescent waves generated by a quantum cascade laser array propagating in a silver halide optical fiber immersed into water is demonstrated. We present a theoretical analysis of the sensitivity of the system and experimentally characterize its real-time response and spectroscopic detection for injection of a sample chemical (ethanol) in a tube containing water.

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