2014
DOI: 10.3116/16091833/15/2/96/2014
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Humidity sensor based on tapered single mode fiber coated with a hydroxyethyl cellulose/poly-vinylidene fluoride composite

Abstract: Abstract.A simple humidity sensor is suggested basing on a tapered single-mode fibre coated with a mixed polymer composite hydroxyethyl cellulose/polyvinylidene fluoride. The tapered fibre produced by an etching technique and coated with a humidity-sensitive cladding creates intermodal interference which enables detecting humidity changes. The performance of the sensor is studied for the two fibre diameters, 50 and 87.5 μm. As the relative humidity increases, the interference spectrum shifts towards longer wav… Show more

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“…Lokman et al [ 149 ] suggested a humidity sensor based on a tapered single-mode fiber coated with a mixed hydroxyethyl cellulose/PVDF polymer composite. The performance of the sensor was calculated for two fiber diameters, 50 and 87.5 μm.…”
Section: Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lokman et al [ 149 ] suggested a humidity sensor based on a tapered single-mode fiber coated with a mixed hydroxyethyl cellulose/PVDF polymer composite. The performance of the sensor was calculated for two fiber diameters, 50 and 87.5 μm.…”
Section: Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%