This paper summarizes our recent research progresses in developing optical fiber harsh environment sensors for monitoring the operating conditions of a coal-fired power plant and in-situ detection of key gas components in coal-derived syngas. The sensors described in this paper include a miniaturized inline fiber Fabry-Perot interferometer (FPI) fabricated by one-step femtosecond (fs) laser micromachining, a long period fiber grating (LPFG) and a fiber inline core-cladding mode interferometer (CMMI) fabricated by controlled CO 2 laser irradiations. Their operating principles, fabrication methods, and applications for measurement of various physical and chemical parameters in a high temperature and high pressure coexisting harsh environment are presented.
Hai XiaoTao WeiXinwei LanYinan ZhangHongbiao DuanYukun HanHai-Lung Tsai
Hai XiaoTao WeiXinwei LanYinan Zhang
Alexandra E. PetersS. TurveyA.B. Horsfall
Robert S. FielderKelly L. Stinson-Bagby
Hai XiaoTao WeiXinwei LanYinan ZhangHongbiao DuanYukun HanHai-Lung Tsai