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Janw-Wei Wu1, Chia-Chin Chiang2.
Abstract
This paper presents the fabrication and application of a notched long-period fiber grating (NLPFG) with an amine-modified surface nanostructure for carbon dioxide (CO₂) gas sensing. The NLPFG with the modified surface nanostructure was fabricated by using inductively coupled plasma (ICP) etching with an Ag nanoparticle etching barrier. The experimental results show that the spectra were changed with the CO₂ gas flow within 12 min. Thereafter, the spectra of the NLPFG remained steady and unchanged. During the absorption process, the transmission loss was decreased by approximately 2.019 dB, and the decreased rate of transmission loss was 0.163 dB/min. The sensitivity was about -0.089 dB/%. These results demonstrate that the NLPFG CO₂ gas sensor has the advantages of steady performance, repeatability, and low cost. Therefore, the NLPFG can be utilized as a reliable CO₂ gas sensor.Entities:
Keywords: carbon dioxide; notched long-period fiber grating; optical fiber sensor
Year: 2015 PMID: 28793454 PMCID: PMC5455662 DOI: 10.3390/ma8074535
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Materials (Basel) ISSN: 1996-1944 Impact factor: 3.623
Figure 1The fabrication process of the notched long-period fiber grating (NLPFG) sensor with the surface needle nanostructure.
Figure 2(a) SEM image of the NLPFG sensor with the surface needle nanostructure; (b) High-magnification SEM images of the NLPFG sensor with the surface needle nanostructure.
Figure 3Experimental setup for CO2 gas sensing.
Figure 4The spectra of CO2 gas sensing. (a) First cycle spectra of CO2 gas sensing; (b) Second cycle spectra of CO2 gas sensing; (c) Third cycle spectra of CO2 gas sensing. The insets represent magnified images of the spectra.
Figure 5Repeatability of the CO2 gas sensor.
Figure 6The curve of CO2 gas sensing with four different concentrations.