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Performance analysis of humidity high-sensitivity tapered optical fiber sensor

A high-sensitivity relative humidity optical fiber sensor based on an intermodal interference structure is proposed. In order to enhance the sensors’ sensitivity a tapered no-core fiber is coated with an RH-sensitive material. The material and geometrical parameters of the interferometric structure,...

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Published in:Optical and quantum electronics 2022-09, Vol.54 (9), Article 537
Main Authors: de Carvalho, Pedro Vitor Taranto, Martinez, Maria Aparecida Gonçalves, Giraldi, Maria Thereza Rocco
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description A high-sensitivity relative humidity optical fiber sensor based on an intermodal interference structure is proposed. In order to enhance the sensors’ sensitivity a tapered no-core fiber is coated with an RH-sensitive material. The material and geometrical parameters of the interferometric structure, as well as the refractive index of the coating material, have a strong influence on sensors’ response. Various coating materials for the pure silica and d-PMMA fibers are investigated, including agarose, porous silica, and SiO 2 nanoparticles. When the tapered section has no extension, the d-PMMA fiber with agarose coating presents the highest average sensitivity of 533.46 pm/%RH in the 0% to 60% RH range. Furthermore, variations in the structure’s dimensions are investigated, demonstrating that we can tune the sensitivity based on the taper extension length and radius. An extension of the tapered section up to 4000 μ m gives an improvement in the average sensitivity to 1,214.9 pm/%RH. Moreover, a reduction of the tapered radius from 15 to 1.5 μ m gives a rise in the sensitivity to 1,575.7 pm/%RH.
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Coating
Computer Communication Networks
Electrical Engineering
Humidity
Intermodal
Lasers
Nanoparticles
Optical Devices
Optical fibers
Optics
Parameter sensitivity
Photonics
Physics
Physics and Astronomy
Polymethyl methacrylate
Protective coatings
Refractivity
Relative humidity
Sensitivity enhancement
Sensors
Silicon dioxide
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