• DocumentCode
    84316
  • Title

    A Comparative Study of Radiation-Tolerant Fiber Optic Sensors for Relative Humidity Monitoring in High-Radiation Environments at CERN

  • Author

    Berruti, G. ; Consales, M. ; Borriello, A. ; Giordano, M. ; Buontempo, S. ; Makovec, A. ; Breglio, G. ; Petagna, P. ; Cusano, A.

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Eng., Univ. of Sannio, Benevento, Italy
  • Volume
    6
  • Issue
    6
  • fYear
    2014
  • fDate
    Dec. 2014
  • Firstpage
    1
  • Lastpage
    15
  • Abstract
    In this paper, we report a comparative study of fiber optic sensors for applications of relative humidity (RH) monitoring in high-radiation environments. In particular, we present investigations carried out since 2011 by our multidisciplinary research group, in collaboration with the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) in Geneva. Our research has been first focused on the development of polyimide-coated fiber Bragg grating (FBG) sensors, and recently, it has been extended to nanoscale metal oxide-coated long-period gratings (LPGs). Experimental tests in the [0-70] %RH range at different temperatures, before and after γ-ionizing radiation exposures, have been carried out to assess the sensors´ performances in conditions required in experiments running at CERN. The advantages and disadvantages of the two proposed technologies are discussed in this paper in light of their possible application in high-energy physics environments. In particular, reported results suggest that LPG-based sensors can be preferred in some applications (particularly in presence of very low humidity levels) mainly because they are able to provide very high RH sensitivity (up to 1.4 nm/% RH), which is up to three orders of magnitude higher than that exhibited by FBG-based hygrometers. On the other side, compared with FBGs, LPGs are more difficult to multiplex due to limitations in terms of available bandwidth.
  • Keywords
    Bragg gratings; antireflection coatings; fibre optic sensors; humidity measurement; hygrometers; optical polymers; γ-ionizing radiation exposures; CERN; European Organization for Nuclear Research; Geneva; high-energy physics environments; high-radiation environments; hygrometers; multidisciplinary research group; nanoscale metal oxide-coated long-period gratings; polyimide-coated fiber Bragg grating sensors; radiation-tolerant fiber optic sensors; relative humidity monitoring; Bragg gratings; Fiber gratings; Humidity; Monitoring; Optical fiber sensors; Titanium compounds; CERN; Fiber Bragg Grating; Fiber Bragg grating; High Energy Physics; Long Period Grating; Relative Humidity Monitoring; high energy physics; long period grating; relative humidity monitoring;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Photonics Journal, IEEE
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1943-0655
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/JPHOT.2014.2357433
  • Filename
    6909002