Title of article :
Effect of the Pd–Au thin film thickness uniformity on the
performance of an optical fiber hydrogen sensor
Author/Authors :
Donato Luna-Moreno *، نويسنده , , David Monzo´n-Herna´ndez، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Thin alloy film of Pd and Au, formed by simultaneous electron-beam and thermal evaporation techniques, respectively, is used in the design of
an optical fiber hydrogen sensor. The sensor consists of a multimode fiber (MMF) in which a short section of single mode fiber (SMF), coated with
the Pd–Au thin film, is inserted. Due to core diameter mismatch, the SMF cladding guides light, allowing the interaction between the sensing layer
and the guided light. When the sensor is exposed to hydrogen, the Pd–Au layer refractive index diminishes and causes attenuation changes on
the transmitted light. Several samples with different layer thickness uniformity were fabricated and tested in a very simple experimental set-up.
We have observed that the sensor signal change is dependant on layer thickness uniformity, since the effective interaction length between the
evanescent field and the sensing layer is increased. By contrast, such uniformity practically has no influence on the time response of the sensor. The
resulting Pd–Au film can detect 4% hydrogen with a response time of 15 s.
Keywords :
Optical fiber sensors , Thin film coating , Core diameter mismatch , Hydrogen sensors , Evanescent wave absorption
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science