Quantitative millimetre wavelength spectrometry - Part V: Observation of dispersive gas spectra with a millimetre wavelength confocal Fabry-Perot cavity spectrometer
Nd. Rezgui et al., Quantitative millimetre wavelength spectrometry - Part V: Observation of dispersive gas spectra with a millimetre wavelength confocal Fabry-Perot cavity spectrometer, ANALYT CHIM, 433(2), 2001, pp. 269-279
We describe a novel spectroscopic measurement of gas samples which monitors
the spacing between the mirrors of a resonant Fabry-Perot cavity and the c
onsequential shift in its resonant frequency as a millimetre wavelength (MM
W) source is tracked through spectral lines of the sample. In a simplified
theoretical treatment, we show that this effect is accentuated by lowering
the cavity quality factor, in complete contrast to what is observed for abs
orption signals that have been transmitted through the sample. Furthermore,
the frequency shift caused by a sample depends only on its peak absorption
coefficient and not on any other system parameters, offering a simple tech
nique for the absolute calibration of such a spectrometer. Experimental res
ults obtained for OCS, N2O, SO2 and H2O samples bear out these predictions,
and lead to a proposal that may lessen the need for costly, high performan
ce and low noise detectors to observe weak sample absorptions at millimetre
wavelengths. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.