28 March 2019 Functionalized fiber-optic long-period grating with reduced cladding size for humidity sensing
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Abstract
Relative humidity (RH) is an important factor in the field of structural health monitoring, especially during the early stage of corrosion. Many methods have been proposed for humidity sensing, and one of the attractive sensors is fiber-optic long-period grating (LPG) sensors. Unfortunately, the current sensing sensitivity of this kind of sensors is limited. A thin fiber-optic LPG sensor with a self-assembled thin film of PAH  +    /  PAA  −   is proposed and demonstrated for humidity measurements. The LPG sensor is inscribed in a single-mode fiber using a CO2 laser, and the cladding size is reduced to about 27  μm. It shows that an LPG sensor with a reduced cladding size has an enhanced refractive index sensing characteristic, compared to those with normal cladding size due to the enhancement of the evanescent field. In a next step, selectivity is added to the LPG sensor coated with a film of PAH  +    /  PAA  −   for functionalization to be sensitive to humidity. The resonance spectral responses of LPGs are experimentally investigated with respect to its sensitivity to a change in humidity that modifies the index of the nanolayer and the cladding, leading to a resonant wavelength shift. The experimental results show that the coated thin LPG has a highly sensitive resonance wavelength shift of −220.75  pm  /    %  RH for an RH variation from 25% to 80%, of which the sensitivity is enhanced thrice compared to those with a normal cladding size. The proposed sensing setup opens LPG structures for a variety of sensing and detection applications.
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Heming Wei, Chee L. Tan, Abhishek K. Amrithanath, and Sridhar Krishnaswamy "Functionalized fiber-optic long-period grating with reduced cladding size for humidity sensing," Optical Engineering 58(3), 037105 (28 March 2019). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.OE.58.3.037105
Received: 22 January 2019; Accepted: 12 March 2019; Published: 28 March 2019
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KEYWORDS
Cladding

Sensors

Humidity

Fiber optics sensors

Fiber optics

Refractive index

Temperature metrology

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