E. Vargas-Rodríguez, D. May-Arrioja, J. Estudillo-Ayala, R. Rojas Laguna, R. Mata-Chávez, E. Alvarado Mendez
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Viability analysis of a dual gas sensor based on a single Fabry-Perot interferometer
In this work an investigation into the viability of a dual gas sensor based on correlation spectroscopy using a single Fabry-Perot Interferometer (FPI) is presented. Here, based on sensor response simulations, it is demonstrated that the commonly considered undesirable effect due to multiple internal reflections of the FPI's mirror substrate can be used to increase the sensing capability of the system. Usually designers tend to minimize these reflections to improve the FPI transmission spectrum. However we let them to occur in order to used them as a part of the modulation system of the sensor which allows us to detect two gases simultaneously using a single FPI.