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Development of an Interferometric Gas Sensor to Detect Organic Volatile Compounds

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Abstract

The swelling of polysiloxane films provoked by their interaction with organic vapors causes an interference fringes shift. Such shift was used to detect ethanol (among other vapors) in a concentration range of 0-24,000 ppm.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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