2016
DOI: 10.2298/fupct1601009a
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Electro-acustic influence of the measuring system on the photoacoustic signal amplitude and phase in frequency domain

Abstract: The paper discusses the most common impacts of the measuring system on the amplitude and phase of the photoacoustic signals in the frequency domain using the opencell experimental setup. The highest signal distortions are detected at the ends of the observed modulation frequency range from 20 Hz to 20 kHz. The attenuation of the signal is observed at lower frequencies, caused by the electronic filtering of the microphone and sound card, with characteristic frequencies of 15 Hz and 25 Hz. At higher frequencies,… Show more

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“…The transmission configuration was adopted to assure 1D heat conduction along the uniformly irradiated plate, which allows using simple theoretical models to interpret the obtained experimental data. Taking into account that frequency response of the microphone and accompanying electronics has bandpass (electronic filter) characteristics that depend on the design, manufacturing, and diaphragm properties, we applied a standard signal correction procedure 27,28 to obtain undistorted signals accurately representing the physical characteristics of the considered samples.…”
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“…The transmission configuration was adopted to assure 1D heat conduction along the uniformly irradiated plate, which allows using simple theoretical models to interpret the obtained experimental data. Taking into account that frequency response of the microphone and accompanying electronics has bandpass (electronic filter) characteristics that depend on the design, manufacturing, and diaphragm properties, we applied a standard signal correction procedure 27,28 to obtain undistorted signals accurately representing the physical characteristics of the considered samples.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unfortunately, noise and signal distortion often mask δp total (f ), so their analysis is an unavoidable task in accurate and precise PA measurements. 27,28 Main types of noise in PA measurements are flicker noise N FN (f ) and coherent signal deviations N CSD (f ). Flicker noise is typically generated by the random and nonreducible microphone noise.…”
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“…Resonant peaks observed in this part of frequency domain are, throughout literature, attributed to the influence of measurement chain, although, in measurements, they occur at frequencies lower than expected (frequency characteristic of the microphone, the amplifier, and other electronics) [27][28][29]. Minimum volume cell has already been observed as an electro-acoustic resonator and it has been modeled with cascade filter array, with transfer function represented as the combination of two Helmholtz resonators:…”
Section: Helmholtz Resonances-the Influence Of the Measurement Chainmentioning
confidence: 99%