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Modular photoacoustic detection device

  • US 10,288,553 B2
  • Filed: 06/06/2016
  • Issued: 05/14/2019
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/08/2015
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A modular photoacoustic detection device comprising at least:

  • a photoacoustic cell including at least two chambers connected by at least two capillaries and forming a Helmholtz type differential acoustic resonator;

    acoustic detectors coupled to the chambers;

    a light source capable of emitting a light beam having at least one wavelength capable of exciting a gas intended to be detected and which can be modulated to a resonance frequency of the photoacoustic cell;

    a first photonic circuit optically coupling the light source to an input face of a first of the chambers, whereinthe first photonic circuit is arranged in a detachable manner in a first housing formed in the photoacoustic cell and emerging on the input face of the first chamber,the photoacoustic cell comprises at least one stack of a first and of a second layer of material in which are formed the chambers, the capillaries, the first housing, at least two openings each emerging in one of the capillaries and at least two locations each communicating with one of the chambers and in which the acoustic detectors are arranged,the locations are formed in a part of a thickness of the first layer and cross through an upper face of the first layer,the openings cross through an entire thickness of the first layer,a first part of each of the chambers is formed in a part of the thickness of the first layer and crosses through a lower face of the first layer opposite to the upper face of the first layer,the capillaries are formed in a part of the thickness of the first layer and cross through the lower face of the first layer,a second part of each of the chambers is formed in a part of a thickness of the second layer and crosses through an upper face of the second layer which is arranged against the lower face of the first layer, the first and second parts of each of the chambers being arranged facing each other, andthe first housing is formed in a part of the thickness of the second layer and crosses through the upper face of the second layer.

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