J. Hodgkinson et al., PHOTOTHERMAL DETECTION OF TRACE COMPOUNDS IN WATER, USING THE DEFLECTION OF A WATER MENISCUS, Measurement science & technology, 9(8), 1998, pp. 1316-1323
A novel photothermal detector is described, based on a closed cell sui
table for use with low-frequency modulated continuous-wave light sourc
es. Photothermal expansion in aqueous samples caused the deflection of
a water meniscus held across a 200 mu m radius pinhole. Displacement
of the water meniscus was measured using fibre-optic interferometry. A
mercury discharge lamp (254 nm) and a laser diode (678 nm) were used
to detect absorption by 2 ppb anthracene and 0.5 ppm potassium permang
anate in aqueous solutions, respectively. The technique was used to de
tect differences between absorption coefficients in aqueous solutions
down to approximately 20% of the background absorption of the water it
self.