Encapsulation of FBG Sensor into the PDMS and its Effect on Spectral and Temperature Characteristics

Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG) is the most distributed type of fiber-optic sensors. FBGs are primarily sensitive to the effects of temperature and deformation. By employing different transformation techniques, it is possible to use FBG to monitor any physical quantity. To use them as parts of sensor appl...

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Main Authors: Jan Nedoma, Marcel Fajkus, Lukas Bednarek, Jaroslav Frnda, Jan Zavadil, Vladimir Vasinek
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Language:English
Published: VSB-Technical University of Ostrava 2016-01-01
Series:Advances in Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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Online Access:http://advances.utc.sk/index.php/AEEE/article/view/1786
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spelling doaj-ce8315bef207492781a8f9930c482f912021-10-11T08:03:06ZengVSB-Technical University of OstravaAdvances in Electrical and Electronic Engineering1336-13761804-31192016-01-0114446046610.15598/aeee.v14i4.1786845Encapsulation of FBG Sensor into the PDMS and its Effect on Spectral and Temperature CharacteristicsJan Nedoma0Marcel Fajkus1Lukas Bednarek2Jaroslav Frnda3Jan Zavadil4Vladimir Vasinek5VSB-TU OstravaVSB-TU OstravaVSB-TU OstravaVSB-TU OstravaVSB-TU OstravaVSB-TU OstravaFiber Bragg Grating (FBG) is the most distributed type of fiber-optic sensors. FBGs are primarily sensitive to the effects of temperature and deformation. By employing different transformation techniques, it is possible to use FBG to monitor any physical quantity. To use them as parts of sensor applications, it is essential to encapsulate FBGs to achieve their maximum protection against external effects and damage. Another reason to encapsulate is increasing of sensitivity to the measured quantity. Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) encapsulation appears to be an interesting alternative due to convenient temperature and flexibility of the elastomer. This article describes an experimental proposal of FBG PDMS encapsulation process, also providing an analysis of the FBG spectral characteristics and temperature sensitivity, both influenced by high temperature and the process of polydimethylsiloxane curing itself. As for the PDMS type, Sylgard 184 was employed. Encapsulation consisted of several steps: allocation of FBG to PDMS in its liquid state, curing PDMS at the temperature of 80°C ± 5 %, and a 50-minute relaxation necessary to stabilize a Bragg wavelength. A broadband light source and an optical spectrum analyzer were both used to monitor the parameters during the processes of curing and relaxation. Presented results imply that such a method of encapsulation does not have any influence on the structure or functionality of the FBG. At the same time, a fourfold increase of temperature sensitivity was monitored when compared to a bare FBG.http://advances.utc.sk/index.php/AEEE/article/view/1786encapsulatedfiber brag gratingpolydimethylsiloxanespectral characteristictemperature sensitivity.
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author Jan Nedoma
Marcel Fajkus
Lukas Bednarek
Jaroslav Frnda
Jan Zavadil
Vladimir Vasinek
spellingShingle Jan Nedoma
Marcel Fajkus
Lukas Bednarek
Jaroslav Frnda
Jan Zavadil
Vladimir Vasinek
Encapsulation of FBG Sensor into the PDMS and its Effect on Spectral and Temperature Characteristics
Advances in Electrical and Electronic Engineering
encapsulated
fiber brag grating
polydimethylsiloxane
spectral characteristic
temperature sensitivity.
author_facet Jan Nedoma
Marcel Fajkus
Lukas Bednarek
Jaroslav Frnda
Jan Zavadil
Vladimir Vasinek
author_sort Jan Nedoma
title Encapsulation of FBG Sensor into the PDMS and its Effect on Spectral and Temperature Characteristics
title_short Encapsulation of FBG Sensor into the PDMS and its Effect on Spectral and Temperature Characteristics
title_full Encapsulation of FBG Sensor into the PDMS and its Effect on Spectral and Temperature Characteristics
title_fullStr Encapsulation of FBG Sensor into the PDMS and its Effect on Spectral and Temperature Characteristics
title_full_unstemmed Encapsulation of FBG Sensor into the PDMS and its Effect on Spectral and Temperature Characteristics
title_sort encapsulation of fbg sensor into the pdms and its effect on spectral and temperature characteristics
publisher VSB-Technical University of Ostrava
series Advances in Electrical and Electronic Engineering
issn 1336-1376
1804-3119
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG) is the most distributed type of fiber-optic sensors. FBGs are primarily sensitive to the effects of temperature and deformation. By employing different transformation techniques, it is possible to use FBG to monitor any physical quantity. To use them as parts of sensor applications, it is essential to encapsulate FBGs to achieve their maximum protection against external effects and damage. Another reason to encapsulate is increasing of sensitivity to the measured quantity. Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) encapsulation appears to be an interesting alternative due to convenient temperature and flexibility of the elastomer. This article describes an experimental proposal of FBG PDMS encapsulation process, also providing an analysis of the FBG spectral characteristics and temperature sensitivity, both influenced by high temperature and the process of polydimethylsiloxane curing itself. As for the PDMS type, Sylgard 184 was employed. Encapsulation consisted of several steps: allocation of FBG to PDMS in its liquid state, curing PDMS at the temperature of 80°C ± 5 %, and a 50-minute relaxation necessary to stabilize a Bragg wavelength. A broadband light source and an optical spectrum analyzer were both used to monitor the parameters during the processes of curing and relaxation. Presented results imply that such a method of encapsulation does not have any influence on the structure or functionality of the FBG. At the same time, a fourfold increase of temperature sensitivity was monitored when compared to a bare FBG.
topic encapsulated
fiber brag grating
polydimethylsiloxane
spectral characteristic
temperature sensitivity.
url http://advances.utc.sk/index.php/AEEE/article/view/1786
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