Quasi-distributed sol-gel coated fiber optic oxygen sensing probe

In the field of aquaculture, optical sensor technology is beginning to provide alternatives to the conventional electrical sensor. Hence, the development and characterization of a multipoint quasi-distributed optical fiber sensor for oxygen measurement is reported. The system is based on 1 mm core d...

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Published in:Optical Fiber Technology
Main Author: Zolkapli M.; Saharudin S.; Herman S.H.; Abdullah W.F.H.
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Language:English
Published: Academic Press Inc. 2018
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Zolkapli M.; Saharudin S.; Herman S.H.; Abdullah W.F.H.
Quasi-distributed sol-gel coated fiber optic oxygen sensing probe
2018
Optical Fiber Technology
41

10.1016/j.yofte.2017.12.016
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85041490857&doi=10.1016%2fj.yofte.2017.12.016&partnerID=40&md5=6de7056bb34b1517f808538f54f5476a
In the field of aquaculture, optical sensor technology is beginning to provide alternatives to the conventional electrical sensor. Hence, the development and characterization of a multipoint quasi-distributed optical fiber sensor for oxygen measurement is reported. The system is based on 1 mm core diameter plastic optical fiber where sections of cladding have been removed and replaced with three metal complexes sol-gel films to form sensing points. The sensing locations utilize luminophores that have emission peaks at 385 nm, 405 nm and 465 nm which associated with each of the sensing points. Interrogation of the optical sensor system is through a fiber optic spectrometer incorporating narrow bandpass emission optical filter. The sensors showed comparable sensitivity and repeatability, as well as fast response and recovery towards oxygen. © 2017 Elsevier Inc.
Academic Press Inc.
10685200
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author Zolkapli M.; Saharudin S.; Herman S.H.; Abdullah W.F.H.
spellingShingle Zolkapli M.; Saharudin S.; Herman S.H.; Abdullah W.F.H.
Quasi-distributed sol-gel coated fiber optic oxygen sensing probe
author_facet Zolkapli M.; Saharudin S.; Herman S.H.; Abdullah W.F.H.
author_sort Zolkapli M.; Saharudin S.; Herman S.H.; Abdullah W.F.H.
title Quasi-distributed sol-gel coated fiber optic oxygen sensing probe
title_short Quasi-distributed sol-gel coated fiber optic oxygen sensing probe
title_full Quasi-distributed sol-gel coated fiber optic oxygen sensing probe
title_fullStr Quasi-distributed sol-gel coated fiber optic oxygen sensing probe
title_full_unstemmed Quasi-distributed sol-gel coated fiber optic oxygen sensing probe
title_sort Quasi-distributed sol-gel coated fiber optic oxygen sensing probe
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description In the field of aquaculture, optical sensor technology is beginning to provide alternatives to the conventional electrical sensor. Hence, the development and characterization of a multipoint quasi-distributed optical fiber sensor for oxygen measurement is reported. The system is based on 1 mm core diameter plastic optical fiber where sections of cladding have been removed and replaced with three metal complexes sol-gel films to form sensing points. The sensing locations utilize luminophores that have emission peaks at 385 nm, 405 nm and 465 nm which associated with each of the sensing points. Interrogation of the optical sensor system is through a fiber optic spectrometer incorporating narrow bandpass emission optical filter. The sensors showed comparable sensitivity and repeatability, as well as fast response and recovery towards oxygen. © 2017 Elsevier Inc.
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