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publicationNumber EP-1730496-A1
titleOfInvention Method and system for detecting one or more gases or gas mixtures and/or for measuring the concentration of one or more gases or gas mixtures
abstract The invention relates to a system and method for detecting one or more gases or gas mixtures and/or for measuring the concentration of one or more gases or gas mixtures, said system comprising at least a light source, a sample space, a reference chamber, and a measuring chamber. The measuring chamber is supplied with a gas to be detected or measured. In addition, the measuring chamber is provided with a pressure sensor for detecting a photoacoustic signal generated in the measuring chamber. The pressure sensor comprises either a door, whose movement is measured without contact, or a sensor, whose movement is measured optically.
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