Title :
Optical-fiber sensor using tailored porous sol-gel fiber core
Author :
Tao, Shiquan ; Winstead, Christopher B. ; Jindal, Rajeev ; Singh, Jagdish P.
Author_Institution :
Diagnostic Instrum. & Anal. Lab., Mississippi State Univ., Starkville, MS, USA
fDate :
6/1/2004 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A new concept in optical-fiber chemical sensors, the active fiber core optical sensor (AFCOS), is presented. In this sensor, the fiber core acts as a transducer. The sensitivity of an AFCOS sensor is compared with that of an active coating [evanescent wave (EW)] based optical-fiber sensor. Requirements for a fiber core to act as a chemical sensor are discussed. Novel techniques for making a porous sol-gel silica fiber, doping chemical reagents into the fiber, and constructing a chemical sensor using the porous fiber as a transducer have been developed. The microstructure of the fabricated sol-gel silica fiber and the effect of the fiber´s microstructure on the capability of the porous sol-gel silica fiber for guiding light are discussed. A humidity sensor employing a CoCl2-doped porous sol-gel fiber as a transducer has been constructed as an example. The test results for the humidity sensor verified a theoretical analysis indicating that an optical-fiber chemical sensor using an active fiber core as a transducer has a much higher sensitivity than that of an EW-based sensor.
Keywords :
chemical sensors; fibre optic sensors; humidity sensors; optical fibres; porous materials; transducers; AFCOS; CoCl2-doped porous; CoCl2; EW-based sensor; active coating; active fiber core optical sensor; chemical sensors; humidity sensor; microstructure; optical fiber; porous fiber; porous sol-gel; silica fiber; theoretical analysis; transducer; Chemical sensors; Chemical transducers; Coatings; Humidity; Microstructure; Optical fiber sensors; Optical fiber testing; Optical sensors; Optical surface waves; Silicon compounds; AFCOS; Active fiber core optical sensor; humidity sensor; optical-fiber chemical sensor; porous sol-gel silica fiber; sol-gel silica;
Journal_Title :
Sensors Journal, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/JSEN.2004.827274