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Optics and Spectroscopy, 2021 Volume 129, Issue 6, Pages 747–754 (Mi os119)

This article is cited in 5 papers

Proceedings of the international conference ''The XXIV Annual Conference Saratov Fall Meeting 2020''
Applied optics

Experimental setup based on a tunable in the range 5.3–12.8 $\mu$m quantum cas-cade laser for spectral analysis of exhaled human breath

A. V. Scherbakova, D. R. Anfimov, I. L. Fufurin, I. S. Golyak, I. A. Trapeznikova, E. R. Kareva, A. N. Morozov

Bauman Moscow State Technical University

Abstract: An experimental setup and a method for analyzing multicomponent gas mixtures, including human exhaled air, are presented. The installation consists of a quantum cascade laser, tunable in the wavelength range of 5.3–12.8 $\mu$m, with a peak power of 150 mW, and a multi-pass Herriot gas cell, which allows obtaining an optical path of up to 76 m. The registration time of a single spectrum is about 50 ms. For acetone and ethanol, which are potential biomarkers of some human diseases, the sensitivity threshold at the sub-ppm level was experimentally determined. A system of sample preparation and pre-drying is proposed, which allows analyzing both multicomponent gas mixtures and the air exhaled by a person. The variants of application of the described installation in biomedical applications are proposed.

Keywords: absorption infrared spectroscopy, quantum cascade laser, biomarker, exhaled air, biophotonics.

Received: 31.12.2020
Revised: 04.02.2021
Accepted: 26.02.2021

DOI: 10.21883/OS.2021.06.50986.7k-21


 English version:
Optics and Spectroscopy, 2021, 129:7, 830–837

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