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ieee sensors | 2006

Sensitive and Selective Photo Acoustic Gas Sensor Suitable for High Volume Manufacturing

Kari Schjølberg-Henriksen; Alain Ferber; Sigurd T. Moe; Dag Thorstein Wang; Ralph W. Bernstein; Henrik Rogne; Olaf Schulz; G. Müller; Martin Lloyd; Karl-Heinz Suphan

Sensitive and selective gas measurements are crucial for a large variety of applications. This paper describes the manufacturing and characterisation of a photo acoustic gas sensor system. The system is based on a pressure sensor element with a sensitivity of 10 muV/V/Pa. 12 prototypes for measuring CO2 have been characterised. Detection limits ranging from 92 ppm to below 6 ppm CO2 were obtained, depending on the measurement time and photo acoustic cell design. No cross-sensitivity towards CO, CH4, or humidity could be observed in any of the sensors. The temperature drift of the uncompensated raw signal of two sensor designs was below 117 ppm CO2 in the range from 25degC to 50degC.


IEEE Sensors Journal | 2008

Sensitive and Selective Photoacoustic Gas Sensor Suitable for High-Volume Manufacturing

Kari Schjølberg-Henriksen; Olaf Schulz; Alain Ferber; Sigurd T. Moe; Martin Lloyd; Gerhard Müller; Karl-Heinz Suphan; Dag Thorstein Wang; Ralph W. Bernstein

Sensitive and selective gas measurements are crucial for a large variety of applications. This paper describes the manufacturing and characterization of a photoacoustic gas sensor system. The system is based on a pressure sensor element with a sensitivity of 10 muV/V/Pa. To demonstrate and evaluate the concept, 12 prototypes for measuring CO2 have been manufactured and characterized. Detection limits ranging from 92 ppm to below 6 ppm CO2 were obtained with a path length of 10 cm, depending on the measurement time and photoacoustic cell design. Measurements showed no cross-sensitivity towards CO, CH4, or humidity in any of the sensors. The temperature drift of the uncompensated raw signal of two sensor designs was below 117 ppm CO2 in the range from 25degC to 50degC.


Sensors and Actuators A-physical | 2005

Impact of environmental parameters on the emission intensity of micromachined infrared sources

Olaf Schulz; G. Müller; Martin Lloyd; Alain Ferber


Archive | 2005

Infared radiant heater made as micromechanical

Gerhard Müller; Olaf Schulz; Simon Ahlers; Jan Spannhake; Martin Lloyd


Archive | 2007

Photoacoustic gas sensor device with multiple measuring cells

Gerhard Müller; Olaf Schulz; Martin Lloyd; Karl-Heinz Suphan


Archive | 2006

Mikromechanisch hergestellter Infrarotstrahler

Gerhard Müller; Olaf Schulz; Simon Ahlers; Jan Spannhake; Martin Lloyd


Archive | 2006

Photoakustische Gassensor-Vorrichtung mit mehreren Messzellen Photoacoustic gas sensor device having a plurality of load cells

Martin Lloyd; Gerhard Müller; Olaf Schulz; Karl-Heinz Suphan


Archive | 2006

Sensitive and Selective PhotoAcoustic Gas Sensor Suitable forHigh Volume Manufacturing

Alain Ferber; Sigurd T. Moe; Henrik Rogne; Gerhard Müller; Martin Lloyd; Karl-Heinz Suphan; Micro-Hybrid Electronic


Archive | 2005

Micromechanically manufactured infrared transmitter

Gerhard Mueller; Olaf Schulz; Simon Ahlers; Jan Spanhake; Martin Lloyd


Archive | 2004

Micromechanically fabricated infrared radiators

Simon Ahlers; Martin Lloyd; Gerhard Müller; Olaf Schulz; Jan Spannhake

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