DocumentCode
165475
Title
Fiber optic sensors for relative humidity monitoring in High Energy Physics applications
Author
Berruti, G. ; Consales, M. ; Cusano, A. ; Petagna, P. ; Borriello, A. ; Giordano, M. ; Buontempo, S. ; Breglio, G. ; Makovec, A.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Eng., Univ. of Sannio, Benevento, Italy
fYear
2014
fDate
12-14 May 2014
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
4
Abstract
In this contribution we present investigations developed in the last years by our multidisciplinary research group concerning the use of fiber grating based sensors for relative humidity monitoring in the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) experiment at CERN, in Geneva. In particular our research, firstly focused on the development of polyimide coated Fiber Bragg Grating sensors, has been recently extended to Long Period Grating sensors, coated with a finely tuned titanium dioxide (TiO2) thin layer (~100 nm thick). Experimental tests in [0-75] %RH range at different temperatures were carried out to assess the sensors´ performances in conditions required in experiments running at CERN. Progressive irradiation campaigns with γ- ionizing radiations were also performed. Obtained results demonstrate the strong potentialities of the proposed technologies in light of their future exploitation as robust and valid alternative to currently used commercial hygrometers in High Energy Physics (HEP) applications.
Keywords
Bragg gratings; antireflection coatings; fibre optic sensors; humidity measurement; humidity sensors; optical fibre testing; optical films; optical polymers; polymer films; titanium compounds; CERN; CMS experiment; Geneva; HEP application; TiO2; compact muon solenoid experiment; fiber Bragg grating sensor; fiber optic sensor; high energy physics application; hygrometer; long period grating sensor; multidisciplinary research group; polyimide coated development; progressive irradiation campaign; relative humidity monitoring; y-ionizing radiation; Monitoring; Optical refraction; Robustness; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Solenoids; Thermal sensors; CERN; Fiber Bragg Grating; High Energy Physics; Long Period Grating; Relative Humidity;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Photonics Technologies, 2014 Fotonica AEIT Italian Conference on
Conference_Location
Naples
Print_ISBN
978-8-8872-3718-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/Fotonica.2014.6843894
Filename
6843894
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