Photoacoustic spectroscopy ambient CO2 sensor smaller than a sugar cube

Working with Sensirion, Alps Alpine has turned to photoacoustic spectroscopy (PAS) to create a compact ambient CO2 concentration sensor in which the level of CO2 is determined by the sound of CO2 molecules make when illuminated with infra-red. “Because detection accuracy is not dependent on the distance travelled by the infrared light, we managed to ...

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