We report synchronous excitation of an acoustic mode in quartz-enhanced photoacoustic spectroscopy (QEPAS) enabled by an elliptical acoustic resonator under multi-beam illumination. In this configuration, multiple laser beams distributed within the prong gap of a quartz tuning fork (QTF) coherently excite the same acoustic mode, leading to efficient acoustic energy confinement and enhanced coupling to the QTF. Finite-element simulations based on distributed line acoustic sources reveal that, compared with the resonator-free case, a half-wavelength acoustic resonator enhances the effective acoustic excitation by a factor of approximately 4, while a three-quarter-wavelength resonator provides a higher enhancement of about 7. These predictions are experimentally validated using a multi-pass cell-based QEPAS system incorporating an elliptical acoustic resonator. The results demonstrate that resonator-enabled synchronous multi-beam excitation reshapes the acoustic coupling behavior in QEPAS and provides a practical route toward high-sensitivity photoacoustic sensing beyond optical field-limited enhancement.

Elliptical acoustic resonator-enabled synchronous acoustic excitation by multiple laser beams in quartz-enhanced photoacoustic spectroscopy / Cui, Ruyue; Wang, Zimu; Han, Wenfei; Ren, Yingzhang; Li, Chunxia; Xu, Jiale; Li, Xinran; Spagnolo, Vincenzo; Chen, Weidong; Wu, Hongpeng; Dong, Lei. - In: APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS. - ISSN 0003-6951. - ELETTRONICO. - 128:15(2026). [10.1063/5.0322692]

Elliptical acoustic resonator-enabled synchronous acoustic excitation by multiple laser beams in quartz-enhanced photoacoustic spectroscopy

Spagnolo, Vincenzo;Wu, Hongpeng;Dong, Lei
2026

Abstract

We report synchronous excitation of an acoustic mode in quartz-enhanced photoacoustic spectroscopy (QEPAS) enabled by an elliptical acoustic resonator under multi-beam illumination. In this configuration, multiple laser beams distributed within the prong gap of a quartz tuning fork (QTF) coherently excite the same acoustic mode, leading to efficient acoustic energy confinement and enhanced coupling to the QTF. Finite-element simulations based on distributed line acoustic sources reveal that, compared with the resonator-free case, a half-wavelength acoustic resonator enhances the effective acoustic excitation by a factor of approximately 4, while a three-quarter-wavelength resonator provides a higher enhancement of about 7. These predictions are experimentally validated using a multi-pass cell-based QEPAS system incorporating an elliptical acoustic resonator. The results demonstrate that resonator-enabled synchronous multi-beam excitation reshapes the acoustic coupling behavior in QEPAS and provides a practical route toward high-sensitivity photoacoustic sensing beyond optical field-limited enhancement.
2026
https://pubs.aip.org/aip/apl/article/128/15/152203/3387238/Elliptical-acoustic-resonator-enabled-synchronous
Elliptical acoustic resonator-enabled synchronous acoustic excitation by multiple laser beams in quartz-enhanced photoacoustic spectroscopy / Cui, Ruyue; Wang, Zimu; Han, Wenfei; Ren, Yingzhang; Li, Chunxia; Xu, Jiale; Li, Xinran; Spagnolo, Vincenzo; Chen, Weidong; Wu, Hongpeng; Dong, Lei. - In: APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS. - ISSN 0003-6951. - ELETTRONICO. - 128:15(2026). [10.1063/5.0322692]
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