Title of article :
Tapered Optical Fiber Coated with ZnO Nanorods for Detection of Ethanol Concentration in Water
Author/Authors :
Azad, Saeed Department of Physics - University of Yasouj, City Yasouj , Parvizi, Roghaieh Department of Physics - University of Yasouj, City Yasouj , Sadeghi, Ebrahim Department of Physics - University of Yasouj, City Yasouj
Abstract :
This work presents ZnO nanorods
coated multimode optical fiber sensing behavior
in response to ethanol solution. The sensor
operates based on modulation of light intensity
which arises from manipulation of light
interaction with the ambient environment in
sensing region. For this purpose, two steps are
experimentally applied here; etching and then
coating fiber with ZnO nanorods to provide
stronger evanescent waves causing an enhanced
interaction. Long length of fiber (15 mm) was
etched uniformly and then well-ordered ZnO
nanorods were grown hydrothermally on the
core of optical fiber. Fiber coated with ZnO
demonstrated an enhanced sensing
performances such that response time
decreased to 0.6s, linearity increased to 97%
and sensitivity improved. Applicable features of
the proposed device such as fast response time
and high linearity make it favorable candidate
for fiber optic sensing applications.
Keywords :
Evanescent field , Ethanol sensor , Hydrothermal , Optical fiber sensor , ZnO nanorods
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics