Kwang Taek KimHyun Suk SongJae Pyung MahKi Bum HongKiegon ImSe-Jong BaikYang-Il Yoon
This paper reports a fiber-optic hydrogen sensor based on a side-polished single-mode fiber coated with a palladium (Pd) thin film whose optical characteristics change as it absorbs hydrogen. The optical transmission loss of the sensor depends on the hydrogen gas concentration through the complex electric permittivity of the Pd film. An optimal design for the sensor has been pursued to obtain both high sensitivity and short response time. When exposed to 4% hydrogen gas, the optimal change output power obtained in this experiment was 1.2 dB (32%) with a rise time of 100 s.
Hongliang LiuMinghong YangJixiang DaiKun CaoHansheng LiaoPengcheng Zhang
Chuen‐Lin TienHongwei ChenWen‐Fung LiuShou-Shan JyuShane-Wen LinYung‐Sen Lin
Mukesh Pratap SinghSantosh Kumar Chaurasia
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Nam-Il MunByung-Cheol YangKwang-Taek KimTae–Un Kim