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Toward a Multi-Species Gas Sensor on a Chip

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Abstract

We demonstrate on-chip implementation of an optically accessible gas expansion chamber for a gas sensing system combining micro-gas-chromatography with optical spectroscopy. Acetylene traces are reliably detected in a 1-cm-long chamber.

© 2017 Optical Society of America

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