DocumentCode :
1764220
Title :
An Optical Fiber Hydrogen Sensor Using a Palladium-Coated Ball Lens
Author :
Chowdhury, Sahar A. ; Correia, Ricardo ; Francis, Daniel ; Brooks, Simon J. ; Jones, Benjamin J. S. ; Thompson, Alexander W. J. ; Hodgkinson, Jane ; Tatam, Ralph P.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Eng., Eng. Photonics, Cranfield Univ., Cranfield, UK
Volume :
33
Issue :
12
fYear :
2015
fDate :
June15, 15 2015
Firstpage :
2535
Lastpage :
2542
Abstract :
A self-referenced optical fiber refractometer using a ball lens as a sensor head has been developed and characterized. A 350-μm ball lens created at the tip of a single mode fiber has been coated with a 40-nm optically thin layer of palladium that reacts with hydrogen to form a hydride, which has a lower reflectivity than pure palladium. Optical reflectance measurements from the tip of the ball lens were performed to determine the hydrogen response. The change in reflectivity is proportional to the hydrogen concentration in the range 0% to 1% hydrogen in air with a detection limit down to 10 ppm (1σ) in air. This technique offers a simple sensor head arrangement, with a larger sampling area (~40 times) than a typical single-mode fiber core. A statistical image analysis of a palladium film, with cracks created by accelerated failure, confirms that the anticipated sensor area for a ball lens sensor head has a more predictable reflectivity than that of a bare fiber core.
Keywords :
antireflection coatings; chemical sensors; fibre optic sensors; hydrogen; lenses; nanophotonics; nanosensors; optical fibre testing; optical images; reflectivity; refractive index; refractive index measurement; statistical analysis; H; accelerated failure; crack creation; detection limit; hydride formation; optical fiber hydrogen sensor; optical reflectance measurements; palladium-coated ball lens; reflectivity change; self-referenced optical fiber refractometer; single-mode fiber core; size 350 mum; size 40 nm; statistical image analysis; Films; Hydrogen; Lenses; Optical fibers; Palladium; Probes; Reflectivity; Hydrogen; hydrogen; instrumentation; optical fiber application; palladium; refractive index; refractometer; sensor;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0733-8724
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JLT.2014.2384203
Filename :
6991516
Link To Document :
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