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Appl Opt


Title:Optical D-fiber-based volatile organic compound sensor
Author(s):Gordon JD; Lowder TL; Selfridge RH; Schultz SM;
Address:"Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Brigham Young University, 459 Clyde Building, Provo, Utah 84602, USA"
Journal Title:Appl Opt
Year:2007
Volume:46
Issue:32
Page Number:7805 - 7810
DOI: 10.1364/ao.46.007805
ISSN/ISBN:1559-128X (Print) 1559-128X (Linking)
Abstract:"A fiber-optic sensor used to detect volatile organic compounds is described. The sensor consists of a single-mode D-fiber with a 2.5 microm polydimethylsiloxane layer. The layer is applied to the fiber flat after removal of a section of the fiber's cladding to increase evanescent interaction of the light with the layer. Absorption of volatile organic compounds into the polymer alters the refractive index of the layer, resulting in a birefringent change of the fiber. This change is observed as a shift in polarization of the light carried by the fiber. The sensor has a short length of 3 cm and a response time of around 1 s. The sensor is naturally reversible and gives an exponential response for gas and liquid concentrations of dichloromethane and acetone, respectively"
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Notes:"PubMed-not-MEDLINEGordon, John D Lowder, Tyson L Selfridge, Richard H Schultz, Stephen M eng 2007/11/13 Appl Opt. 2007 Nov 10; 46(32):7805-10. doi: 10.1364/ao.46.007805"

 
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