Cavity ringdown spectroscopy for the analysis of small liquid volumes

Vallance C, Rushworth CM

Cavity-enhanced absorption techniques show considerable promise for applications in which a high detection sensitivity is required while maintaining a small probed volume of liquid sample. Conventional two-mirror cavity ringdown or cavity-enhanced absorption spectroscopy appears to provide a simple general 'benchtop' platform for measurements on flow cells and microfluidic chips with suitable optical properties, and recent progress in developing integrated cavities on-chip hints at the potential for future miniaturised self-contained microfluidic devices.

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