Abstract
Cantilever-enhanced photoacoustic spectroscopy (CEPAS) is an extremely sensitive spectroscopic technique and capable of broadband measurements [1]. For example, it has been combined with Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), where the power of each frequency component in the optical spectrum is modulated at a unique radio or acoustic frequency [2]. The power modulations are transformed into pressure waves by absorption inside the sample cell and detected by the sensitive silicon-cantilever microphone of the CEPAS detector. Due to the sensitivity of CEPAS, the detection bandwidth is limited to low acoustic frequencies (< 1 kHz) leading to the necessity of slow interferometer scans and long measurement times.
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