Photonic Sensors, Volume. 6, Issue 4, 295(2016)

A Fiber Optic Temperature Sensor Based on the Combination of Epoxy and Glass Particles With Different Thermo-Optic Coefficients

Wolfgang WILDNER* and Dietmar DRUMMER
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  • Institute of Polymer Technology, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg, Erlangen, Germany
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    This paper describes the development and function of an optical fiber temperature sensor made out of a compound of epoxy and optical glass particles. Because of the different thermo-optic coefficients of these materials, this compound exhibits a strong wavelength and temperature dependent optical transmission, and it therefore can be employed for fiber optic temperature measurements. The temperature at the sensor, which is integrated into a polymer optical fiber (POF), is evaluated by the ratio of the transmitted intensity of two different light-emitting diodes (LED) with a wavelength of 460 nm and 650 nm. The material characterization and influences of different sensor lengths and two particle sizes on the measurement result are discussed. The temperature dependency of the transmission increases with smaller particles and with increasing sensor length. With glass particles with a diameter of 43 μm and a sensor length of 9.8 mm, the intensity ratio of the two LEDs decreases by 60% within a temperature change from 10℃ to 40℃.

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    Wolfgang WILDNER, Dietmar DRUMMER. A Fiber Optic Temperature Sensor Based on the Combination of Epoxy and Glass Particles With Different Thermo-Optic Coefficients[J]. Photonic Sensors, 2016, 6(4): 295

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    Paper Information

    Category: Regular

    Received: Apr. 21, 2016

    Accepted: Aug. 18, 2016

    Published Online: Oct. 21, 2016

    The Author Email: WILDNER Wolfgang (wildner@lkt.uni-erlangen.de)

    DOI:10.1007/s13320-016-0328-6

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