| Literature DB >> 29415477 |
Carmen Vázquez1, Sandra Pérez-Prieto2, Juan D López-Cardona3, Alberto Tapetado4, Enrique Blanco5, Jorge Moreno-López6, David S Montero7, Pedro C Lallana8.
Abstract
We report the experimental results on a new infrared fiber-optic pyrometer for very localized and high-speed temperature measurements ranging from 170 to 530 °C using low-noise photodetectors and high-gain transimpedance amplifiers with a single gain mode in the whole temperature range. We also report a shutter based on an optical fiber switch which is optically powered to provide a reference signal in an optical fiber pyrometer measuring from 200 to 550 °C. The tests show the potential of remotely powering via optical means a 300 mW power-hungry optical switch at a distance of 100 m, avoiding any electromagnetic interference close to the measuring point.Entities:
Keywords: contactless temperature sensor; fiber-optic; lock-in amplifier; optical chopper; optical switch; power over fiber; pyrometer
Year: 2018 PMID: 29415477 PMCID: PMC5855278 DOI: 10.3390/s18020483
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576
Figure 1Schematic of the pyrometer with an optically powered fiber-optic switch. PD: photodetector; PoF: power over fiber; PV: photovoltaic; HPLD: high power laser diode. DAQ: data acquisition card.
Figure 2Schematic of the setup for the pyrometer calibration. Dashed lines are parts only included if the optical switch is considered. ADC: analog-to-digital converter.
Figure 3Experimental (○) and fitting (-) pyrometer calibration curves at (blue line) 1.31 μm and (red line) 1.55 μm, respectively. No fiber-optic switch is included within the setup.
Figure 4Picture of the 100-m-long Power over Fiber system at the laboratory. Inset: remote optically powered switch.
Figure 5Experimental (○) and fitting (-) pyrometer calibration curves with the fiber-optic switch: (blue line) 1.31 μm and (red line) 1.55 μm.