Reflective Properties of a Polymer Micro-Transducer for an Optical Fiber Refractive Index Sensor
A polymer microtip manufactured at the end of a multi-mode optical fiber by using the photopolymerization process offers good reflective properties, therefore, it is applicable as an optical fiber sensor micro-transducer. The reflective properties of this microelement depend on the monomer mixture u...
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doaj-56cf12a577c74473b2267d24cfc00eb02020-12-06T00:03:05ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202020-12-01206964696410.3390/s20236964Reflective Properties of a Polymer Micro-Transducer for an Optical Fiber Refractive Index SensorPaweł Marć0Monika Żuchowska1Leszek R. Jaroszewicz2Faculty of Advanced Technologies and Chemistry, Military University of Technology, 00-908 Warsaw, PolandFaculty of Advanced Technologies and Chemistry, Military University of Technology, 00-908 Warsaw, PolandFaculty of Advanced Technologies and Chemistry, Military University of Technology, 00-908 Warsaw, PolandA polymer microtip manufactured at the end of a multi-mode optical fiber by using the photopolymerization process offers good reflective properties, therefore, it is applicable as an optical fiber sensor micro-transducer. The reflective properties of this microelement depend on the monomer mixture used, optical fiber type, and light source initiating polymerization. Experimental results have shown that a proper selection of these parameters has allowed the design of a new class of sensing structure which is sensitive to the refractive index (RI) changes of a liquid medium surrounding the microtip. An optical backscatter reflectometer was applied to test a group of micro-transducers. They were manufactured from two monomer mixtures on three different types of multi-mode optical fibers. They were polymerized by means of three optical light sources. Selected micro-transducers with optimal geometries were immersed in reference liquids with a known RI within the range of 1.3–1.7. For a few sensors, the linear dependences of return loss and RI have been found. The highest sensitivity was of around 208 dB/RIU with dynamic 32 dB within the range of 1.35–1.48. Sensing characteristics have minima close to RI of a polymer microelement, therefore, changing its RI can give the possibility to tune sensing properties of this type of sensor.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/20/23/6964optical fiber refractive index sensorphotopolymerizationpolymer microtip |
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Paweł Marć Monika Żuchowska Leszek R. Jaroszewicz Reflective Properties of a Polymer Micro-Transducer for an Optical Fiber Refractive Index Sensor Sensors optical fiber refractive index sensor photopolymerization polymer microtip |
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Paweł Marć Monika Żuchowska Leszek R. Jaroszewicz |
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Reflective Properties of a Polymer Micro-Transducer for an Optical Fiber Refractive Index Sensor |
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Reflective Properties of a Polymer Micro-Transducer for an Optical Fiber Refractive Index Sensor |
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Reflective Properties of a Polymer Micro-Transducer for an Optical Fiber Refractive Index Sensor |
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Reflective Properties of a Polymer Micro-Transducer for an Optical Fiber Refractive Index Sensor |
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Reflective Properties of a Polymer Micro-Transducer for an Optical Fiber Refractive Index Sensor |
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reflective properties of a polymer micro-transducer for an optical fiber refractive index sensor |
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A polymer microtip manufactured at the end of a multi-mode optical fiber by using the photopolymerization process offers good reflective properties, therefore, it is applicable as an optical fiber sensor micro-transducer. The reflective properties of this microelement depend on the monomer mixture used, optical fiber type, and light source initiating polymerization. Experimental results have shown that a proper selection of these parameters has allowed the design of a new class of sensing structure which is sensitive to the refractive index (RI) changes of a liquid medium surrounding the microtip. An optical backscatter reflectometer was applied to test a group of micro-transducers. They were manufactured from two monomer mixtures on three different types of multi-mode optical fibers. They were polymerized by means of three optical light sources. Selected micro-transducers with optimal geometries were immersed in reference liquids with a known RI within the range of 1.3–1.7. For a few sensors, the linear dependences of return loss and RI have been found. The highest sensitivity was of around 208 dB/RIU with dynamic 32 dB within the range of 1.35–1.48. Sensing characteristics have minima close to RI of a polymer microelement, therefore, changing its RI can give the possibility to tune sensing properties of this type of sensor. |
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optical fiber refractive index sensor photopolymerization polymer microtip |
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