IEEE Sensors Journal
2020
Dual-Cavity Fiber Fabry-Perot Interferometer Coated With SnO2 for Relative Humidity and Temperature Sensing
CARMEN E. DOMÍNGUEZ-FLORES; OSVALDO RODRÍGUEZ-QUIROZ; DAVID MONZÓN-HERNÁNDEZ; JOAQUÍN ASCORBE; JESÚS M. CORRES; FRANCISCO J. ARREGUI
Abstract
An optical fiber tip interferometer for the measurement of relative humidity (RH) and temperature is proposed. The optical fiber structure used, a dual-cavity optical fiber Fabry-Perot interferometer (DFFPI), is simply-to-fabricate, compact, and robust. The reflectance (RDFFPI) of the interferometer is sensitive to the refractive index (RI) and temperature of the external medium. Consequently, when the cross-section of the fiber tip was coated with a SnO 2 thin film, whose RI changes according to the humidity of the surrounding ambient, the measurement of the RH was possible. An increment of the RH produced a decrement of RI of the SnO 2 thin film, then the reflectance of the fiber tip end-face diminished, and this produced a decrement of the visibility of the interference fringes. The analysis of the RDFFPI was carried out in the Fourier domain, using a novel processing method it was possible to establish that the amplitude of two peaks of Fourier spectrum changed at a ratio of 39.49 × 10 -3 %RH -1 in the range of 40 to 90 RH%. On the other hand, the temperature of the humidity chamber was monitored, from 25 to 60 °C at a fixed RH%, by analyzing the phase shift of the interference pattern produced by the changes in the optical path length of the cavities. The good sensitivity, stability, reproducibility, and compactness of the fiber tip RH sensor make this proposal very appealing in a wide range of applications.
Link to source: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/9137132
Sensing Principle of the DFFPI Coated With a Humidity-Sensitive Layer
… Firstly, a DFFPI, with cavity lengths of L1=57.40 μm and L2=261.32 μm , was introduced in the vacuum chamber of the sputtering machine (Pulsed DC-Sputtering System Nadetech Inc.) and coated with tin oxide
Keywords: Optical fiber sensors; Optical fibers; Temperature sensors; Temperature measurement; Dual sensor; Fabry-Perot interferometer; Fourier transform; Relative humidity; Temperature
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