Simple and Low-cost Fiber-optic Sensors for Detection of UV Radiation

In this paper two simple and low-cost fiberoptic sensors for detection of UV radiation are presented. A U-shaped sensor covered with an UV marker for UV radiation detection and a fiber-optic sensor with one end covered with powder from a mercury lamp are produced and described in details. Both senso...

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Main Authors: M. B. Živanov, M. Jelić, M. P. Slankamenac, D. Z. Stupar, J. S. Bajić, A. V. Joža
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Telecommunications Society, Academic Mind 2012-11-01
Series:Telfor Journal
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Online Access:http://journal.telfor.rs/Published/Vol4No2/Vol4No2_A11.pdf
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Summary:In this paper two simple and low-cost fiberoptic sensors for detection of UV radiation are presented. A U-shaped sensor covered with an UV marker for UV radiation detection and a fiber-optic sensor with one end covered with powder from a mercury lamp are produced and described in details. Both sensors are made of large-core PMMA plastic optical fibers. As UV sources, a solar simulator and four different UV lamps are used. The light spectrum on the fiber output is measured by using an USB spectrometer. Dependence of output light intensity on the distance of end-type sensor with powder from a mercury lamp from UV lamp is investigated as well. On the output of the sensor covered with powder from a mercury lamp are obtained peaks of fluorescent emission at approximately 616 nm and 620 nm wavelengths.
ISSN:1821-3251