A Low-Cost Relative Humidity Sensor Using Polymer Optical Fiber Based on Intensity Variation
IEEE Sensors Journal(2024)
摘要
In sensor systems, most sensors are single-point detection, and it is challenging to develop a multi-point sensor where multiple points can be sensed. This work reports a low-cost relative humidity (RH) sensor relying on intensity-variation based on the side coupling technique using polymer optical fiber, where three sensors are integrated into a single illuminating fiber. The sensor structure contains the twisting of two fiber three times and is coated with agarose-gel, while a rise in humidity causes change in refractive index (RI) between two twisted fibers. The experimental results reveal that the sensors provide a linear relationship between 20% to 80% RH with a sensitivity of 0.4636 μW/%, 0.4402 μW/%, and 0.4153 μW/%. Detection limits are 1.57%, 1.79%, and 2.02% for sensor-1, sensor-2, and sensor-3, respectively, while the bend radius of the sensor probe is 10 mm. When RH is increased from 80%, resulting in more sensitive as well as sensor’s sensitivity rises when the bend radius reduces. A lower detection limit and increased sensitivity are obtained with a coating of agarose-gel. In addition, the novel RH sensor is a cost-effective solution that offers the benefits of decent reversibility, rapid reaction time (about 1 sec), and temperature dependency.
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Coupling method,Fiber optic sensor,Humidity sensor,Multi-point technique,Polymer optical fiber
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