Atomically Smooth Gold Microflake-Enabled Fiber-Tip Fabry-Perot Interferometer for Temperature and Pressure Sensing.

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces

State Key Laboratory of Modern Optical Instrumentation, College of Optical Science and Engineering, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310027, China.

Published: July 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • Fiber-tip sensors using Fabry-Perot interferometers (FPI) face performance issues due to microcracks in metal films under strain, but a new gold microflake (GMF) design shows improved optical quality.
  • The GMF-based sensor demonstrates excellent flexibility and stability, achieving a high quality factor of 628 and providing linear temperature sensing from 28-40 °C with a sensitivity of 1.74 nm °C.
  • Additionally, a PDMS clamped-beam structure allows sensitive pressure measurements at 11.48 nm kPa, enabling simultaneous temperature and pressure sensing, all while maintaining cost-effective fabrication for miniaturized optical sensors.

Article Abstract

Fiber-tip sensors based on the Fabry-Perot interferometer (FPI) are one of the most widely used devices for temperature and pressure measurements in space-confined scenarios. However, the deposited metal films with a polycrystalline structure tend to form microcracks under strain, which can undermine the optical quality factor and thus sensing performance of these fiber-tip sensors. Here, we demonstrate an atomically smooth gold microflake (GMF)-enabled fiber-tip FPI sensor with a factor as high as 628. Benefiting from the high reflectivity and flexibility of GMFs and the elasticity of the PDMS spacer, the fiber-tip FPI can maintain stable sensing performance under large deformation. For temperature sensing, the fiber-tip sensor exhibits a linear response to the temperature in the range 28-40 °C with a sensitivity as high as 1.74 nm °C. To realize linear and sensitive pressure sensing, we design and fabricate a PDMS clamped-beam structure on the fiber tip using a soft lithography technique, achieving a sensitivity of 11.48 nm kPa. Moreover, simultaneous measurement of the temperature and pressure is also demonstrated using the wavelength demodulation method. The simple and cost-effective fabrication of the clamped beam and the transferable GMFs allow for the facile integration of high-quality FP cavities on fiber tips, opening new opportunities for developing optical sensors with miniaturized sizes.

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