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An ultra-sensitive method for hydrogen detection in complex environments

Tech Xplore - Technology and Engineering news [Unofficial] March 26, 2026
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As a promising clean energy source, hydrogen (H2) requires reliable safety monitoring. However, lacking a permanent dipole moment, it is "infrared-inactive" and cannot be effectively measured by conventional absorption-based techniques. Although Raman spectroscopy can provide molecular fingerprinting, its extremely weak signal limits sensitivity. Together, these factors hinder real-time hydrogen monitoring in complex industrial environments.

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