Photoacoustic characteristics of carbon-based infrared absorbers

Photoacoustics. 2021 May 19:23:100265. doi: 10.1016/j.pacs.2021.100265. eCollection 2021 Sep.

Abstract

We present an experimental comparison of photoacoustic responsivities of common highly absorbing carbon-based materials. The comparison was carried out with parameters relevant for photoacoustic power detectors and Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy: we covered a broad wavelength range from the visible red to far infrared (633 nm to 25 μm) and the regime of low acoustic frequencies (< 1 kHz). The investigated materials include a candle soot-based coating, a black paint coating and two different carbon nanotube coatings. Of these, the low-cost soot absorber produced clearly the highest photoacoustic response over the entire measurement range.

Keywords: Candle soot; Carbon nanotubes; Photoacoustic response.