Broadband tunable source of mid-IR laser radiation for photoacoustic spectroscopy
Abstract
Control over volatile products of metabolic processes in human body in exhaled air is a promising method for noninvasive medical diagnostics. The mid-IR range (2-12 μm) is of great interest for diagnostic applications of the exhaled air spectral analysis. Laser optoacoustic spectroscopy is quite attractive for detecting a large set of gaseous substances; however, high-power sources of tunable radiation are required to increase the method sensitivity. We consider the possibility of using a parametric light generator based on a BaGa4Se7 crystal as a broadband tunable mid-IR laser source for laser optoacoustic spectroscopy.
- Publication:
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Quantum Electronics
- Pub Date:
- January 2019
- DOI:
- 10.1070/QEL16932
- Bibcode:
- 2019QuEle..49...29K
- Keywords:
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- volatile organic substances;
- exhaled air;
- laser optoacoustic spectroscopy;
- parametric light generator;
- chalcogenides