Fiber optic relative humidity and temperature sensor with the cascaded Vernier effect based on the C-shaped cavity structure

  • Ke Zhao
  • , Bojun Song
  • , Canjia Ye
  • , Xuemei Jin
  • , Changyuan Yu
  • , Guiyao Zhou
  • , Jingshun Pan
  • , Xuguang Huang

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Abstract

The water-absorbent sensing film, coated on the surface of traditional optical fiber humidity sensors, often suffers from detachment issues. In this paper, we present what we believe to be a new fiber-optic cascaded Fabry-Perot interferometer sensor for detecting relative humidity (RH) and temperature, without the need for sophisticated instrumentation. The sensing structure comprises two sections of single-mode optical fibers and a C-shaped cavity between them. The C-shaped cavity is created by grinding the side of a hollow-core fiber with fiber optic abrasive paper. The Vernier effect arises from the cascaded interaction between the C-shaped cavity filled with ultraviolet optical glue (NOA61) and the subsequent single-mode fiber pigtail. The sensor exhibits a high RH sensitivity of 0.248 nm/%RH (35-95%RH) and an RH resolution of up to 0.08%RH. It also has high-temperature sensitivities of -1.091 nm/°C (25 - 65°C). Furthermore, simultaneous measurement of RH and temperature is achieved by establishing a dual parameter matrix, and the sensor’s response time and recovery time for RH and temperature are within 300s. Therefore, this work provides a simple and cost-effective manufacturing process and the proposed RH and temperature sensor features a compact size, strong environmental adaptability, and significant potential for practical applications.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)29887-29901
Number of pages15
JournalOptics Express
Volume32
Issue number17
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2024

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics

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