A Polymer Optical Fiber Temperature Sensor Based on Material Features.

Sensors (Basel)

Graduate Program of Electrical Engineering, Federal University of Espirito Santo, 29075-910 Vitória-ES, Brazil.

Published: January 2018

This paper presents a polymer optical fiber (POF)-based temperature sensor. The operation principle of the sensor is the variation in the POF mechanical properties with the temperature variation. Such mechanical property variation leads to a variation in the POF output power when a constant stress is applied to the fiber due to the stress-optical effect. The fiber mechanical properties are characterized through a dynamic mechanical analysis, and the output power variation with different temperatures is measured. The stress is applied to the fiber by means of a 180° curvature, and supports are positioned on the fiber to inhibit the variation in its curvature with the temperature variation. Results show that the sensor proposed has a sensitivity of 1.04 × 10 °C, a linearity of 0.994, and a root mean squared error of 1.48 °C, which indicates a relative error of below 2%, which is lower than the ones obtained for intensity-variation-based temperature sensors. Furthermore, the sensor is able to operate at temperatures up to 110 °C, which is higher than the ones obtained for similar POF sensors in the literature.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5795855PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s18010301DOI Listing

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