JOURNAL ARTICLE

Polyimide-coated fiber Bragg grating for relative humidity sensing

Y. B. LinYuan GongYu WuHuijuan Wu

Year: 2014 Journal:   Photonic Sensors Vol: 5 (1)Pages: 60-66   Publisher: Springer Nature

Abstract

A fiber-optic humidity sensor has been fabricated by coating a moisture sensitive polymer film to the fiber Bragg grating (FBG). The Bragg wavelength of the polyimide-coated FBG changes while it is exposed to different humidity conditions due to the volume expansion of the polyimide coating. The characteristics of sensors, including sensitivity, temporal response, and hysteresis, were improved by controlling the coating thickness and the degree of imidization during the thermal curing process of the polyimide. In the relative humidity (RH) condition ranging from 11.3% RH to 97.3% RH, the sensitivity of the sensor was about 13.5 pm/% RH with measurement uncertainty of ±1.5% RH.

Keywords:
Polyimide Materials science Fiber Bragg grating Coating Relative humidity Humidity Composite material Curing (chemistry) Wavelength Polymer Optoelectronics Layer (electronics) Meteorology

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