Christophe CaucheteurMarc DebliquyDriss LahemPatrice Mégret
The explosion risk linked to the use of hydrogen as fuel requires low-cost and efficient sensors. We present here a multipoint in-fiber sensor capable of hydrogen leak detection in air as low as 1% concentration with a response time smaller than a few seconds. Our solution makes use of fiber Bragg gratings (FBGs) covered by a catalytic sensitive layer made of a ceramic doped with noble metal which, in turn, induces a temperature elevation around the FBGs in the presence of hydrogen in air.
Korina HartmannRemco Nieuwland
Vasilii V. SpirinMikhail G. ShlyaginSerguei V. MiridonovF.J Mendieta JimenezRebeca Gutiérrez
Guoming MaChengrong LiRui-Duo MuJun JiangYingting Luo
Guoming MaChengrong LiRui-Duo MuJun JiangYingting Luo
Vasilii V. SpirinMikhail G. ShlyaginSerguei V. MiridonovE. MitraniJavier MendietaAlfredo Márquez‐Lucero