Graphene-Material Based Nanocomposite-Coated Optical Fibres: A Multi-Functional Optical Fibre for Improved Distributed Sensing Performance in Harsh Environment
Kenny Hey Tow,
Sandy Alomari,
João M. B. Pereira
et al.
Abstract:The optical fibre coating is essential to ensure high performance and reliability of the optical fibre. Out of all polymer-coated fibres, polyimide coatings provide the highest temperature rating, typically rated for use in optical fibre sensing applications at 300˚C (in air), with short excursion to 350˚C. In this communication, we assess whether the inclusion of graphenebased nanoparticles, such as graphene and graphene oxide, in a polyimide coating can enhance the durability of optical fibres at high temper… Show more
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