Patent ID: 10866214

Abstract:
An element of a photoacoustic sensor combines an optomechanical resonator and a photoacoustic cavity. The photoacoustic cavity is formed by a measurement chamber, traversed by a pulsed excitation beam. The optomechanical resonator is formed by an optical resonator, a mechanical element for being set in rapid oscillations, by an optical signal confined in the optomechanical resonator, and in slow oscillations, by an acoustic wave generated in the photoacoustic cavity. A measurement beam is sent into the optical resonator, where it carries out several passages via the mechanical element. The optical properties thereof at the output of the optical resonator are therefore dependent on the oscillations of the mechanical element. A low-frequency-amplitude-modulated high-frequency signal can be obtained, with the amplitude modulation representing the acoustic wave in the measurement chamber. An accurate, low-noise, and highly compact method is enabled for making measurements with a photoacoustic effect.