Optical Feedback for Sensitivity Enhancement in Direct Raman Detection of Liquids

Detection of low-concentration molecules in liquids has been a challenge in sensing technologies. Raman spectroscopy is an effective approach for trace detection, which is in fact a “volume-excitation” and “volume-collection” technique in the analysis of liquid samples. However, for the commonly emp...

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Main Authors: Miao Liu, Yunyun Mu, Jingyun Hu, Jiajun Li, Xinping Zhang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2021-01-01
Series:Journal of Spectroscopy
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/5588417
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spelling doaj-3abe0df5383e41a5a55ea287d87c29112021-05-24T00:14:59ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Spectroscopy2314-49392021-01-01202110.1155/2021/5588417Optical Feedback for Sensitivity Enhancement in Direct Raman Detection of LiquidsMiao Liu0Yunyun Mu1Jingyun Hu2Jiajun Li3Xinping Zhang4Institute of Information Photonics TechnologyInstitute of Information Photonics TechnologyInstitute of Information Photonics TechnologyInstitute of Information Photonics TechnologyInstitute of Information Photonics TechnologyDetection of low-concentration molecules in liquids has been a challenge in sensing technologies. Raman spectroscopy is an effective approach for trace detection, which is in fact a “volume-excitation” and “volume-collection” technique in the analysis of liquid samples. However, for the commonly employed one-pass excitation and back-scattering detection scheme, a large portion of both the excitation laser energy and the Raman-scattering light energy is wasted without efficient reuse or collection. In this consideration, we demonstrate a broadband optical feedback scheme by a curved high-reflection mirror for both the excitation and the Raman-scattering light, so that the excitation and the forward-propagating Raman signal can be back-reflected and collected with a high efficiency. Using the “F+2f” design, where F and f are the focal lengths of the focusing lens and curved reflection mirror, respectively, we were able to not only produce two focuses of the excitation laser beam but also extend the Raman interaction by a doubled distance. For the detection of pure ethanol molecules and the R6G molecules in water with a concentration of 10−3 M, the Raman signal was enhanced by a factor of about 5.6. The optical feedback scheme and discovered optical mechanisms supply effective improvements to the Raman spectroscopic measurements on liquid samples.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/5588417
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author Miao Liu
Yunyun Mu
Jingyun Hu
Jiajun Li
Xinping Zhang
spellingShingle Miao Liu
Yunyun Mu
Jingyun Hu
Jiajun Li
Xinping Zhang
Optical Feedback for Sensitivity Enhancement in Direct Raman Detection of Liquids
Journal of Spectroscopy
author_facet Miao Liu
Yunyun Mu
Jingyun Hu
Jiajun Li
Xinping Zhang
author_sort Miao Liu
title Optical Feedback for Sensitivity Enhancement in Direct Raman Detection of Liquids
title_short Optical Feedback for Sensitivity Enhancement in Direct Raman Detection of Liquids
title_full Optical Feedback for Sensitivity Enhancement in Direct Raman Detection of Liquids
title_fullStr Optical Feedback for Sensitivity Enhancement in Direct Raman Detection of Liquids
title_full_unstemmed Optical Feedback for Sensitivity Enhancement in Direct Raman Detection of Liquids
title_sort optical feedback for sensitivity enhancement in direct raman detection of liquids
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Journal of Spectroscopy
issn 2314-4939
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Detection of low-concentration molecules in liquids has been a challenge in sensing technologies. Raman spectroscopy is an effective approach for trace detection, which is in fact a “volume-excitation” and “volume-collection” technique in the analysis of liquid samples. However, for the commonly employed one-pass excitation and back-scattering detection scheme, a large portion of both the excitation laser energy and the Raman-scattering light energy is wasted without efficient reuse or collection. In this consideration, we demonstrate a broadband optical feedback scheme by a curved high-reflection mirror for both the excitation and the Raman-scattering light, so that the excitation and the forward-propagating Raman signal can be back-reflected and collected with a high efficiency. Using the “F+2f” design, where F and f are the focal lengths of the focusing lens and curved reflection mirror, respectively, we were able to not only produce two focuses of the excitation laser beam but also extend the Raman interaction by a doubled distance. For the detection of pure ethanol molecules and the R6G molecules in water with a concentration of 10−3 M, the Raman signal was enhanced by a factor of about 5.6. The optical feedback scheme and discovered optical mechanisms supply effective improvements to the Raman spectroscopic measurements on liquid samples.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/5588417
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