Title :
Liquid Hydrostatic Pressure Optical Sensor Based on Micro-Cavity Produced by the Catastrophic Fuse Effect
Author :
de Fatima F Domingues, Maria ; de Brito Paixao, Tiago ; Fernandes Teixeira Mesquita, Esequiel ; Alberto, Nelia ; Frias, Ana Rita ; Ferreira, Rute A. S. ; Varum, Humberto ; da Costa Antunes, Paulo Fernando ; de Brito Andre, Paulo SeÌrgio
Author_Institution :
Inst. de Telecomun., Aveiro, Portugal
Abstract :
We propose an optical fiber hydrostatic pressure sensor based on micro-cavities generated by the fiber fuse effect. The presented sensor is manufactured through the recycling of optical fiber destroyed by the fiber fuse effect, being, therefore, a cost-effective solution, when compared with other similar micro-cavity-based solutions. The developed sensor was characterized for pressures up to 20 kPa, showing a linear sensitivity coefficient of 0.47 ± 0.03 nm · kPa-1, for pressure values below 8 kPa. Furthermore, we propose a new theoretical model to describe the behavior of the microcavities embedded in optical fibers. This allows us to solve the discrepancies, already identified by other authors, between the experimental results and the ones attained with the flat mirrors Fabry-Perot model. By this way, we were able to describe the sensor response, within the full dynamic range.
Keywords :
fibre optic sensors; hydrostatics; microsensors; mirrors; pressure measurement; pressure sensors; recycling; catastrophic fiber fuse effect; flat mirrors Fabry-Perot model; liquid hydrostatic pressure optical sensor; microcavity generation; optical fiber hydrostatic pressure sensor; recycling; Cavity resonators; Fuses; Optical fiber sensors; Optical fibers; Sensor phenomena and characterization; FPI micro-cavity; FPI microcavity; Pressure sensor; fuse effect;
Journal_Title :
Sensors Journal, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/JSEN.2015.2446534