Laser-induced thermal acoustics: simple accurate gas measurements

Opt Lett. 1994 Sep 1;19(17):1361-3. doi: 10.1364/ol.19.001361.

Abstract

Laser-induced thermal acoustics (LITA), an optical four-wave mixing technique, has been used for sensitive measurement of the sound speed, thermal diffusivity, acoustic damping rate, and complex susceptibility of a gas. In LITA, laser-induced acoustic waves scatter laser light into a coherent, modulated signal beam. A simple expression accurately describes the signal. Atmospheric sound speeds accurate to 0.5% and transport properties accurate to 30% have been measured in a single shot without calibration. LITA spectra have been taken of weak spectral lines of NO(2) in concentrations of less than 50 parts in 10(9). Signal reflectivities up to 10(-4) are estimated.