Laser-machined microcavities for simultaneous measurement of high-temperature and high-pressure

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Laser-machined microcavities for simultaneous measurement of high-temperature and high-pressure are demonstrated. These two cascaded microcavities are an air cavity and a composite cavity including a section of fiber and an air cavity. They are both placed into a pressure chamber inside a furnace to perform simultaneous pressure and high-temperature tests. The thermal and pressure coefficients of the short air cavity are ~0.0779 nm/°C and ~1.14 nm/MPa, respectively. The thermal and pressure coefficients of the composite cavity are ~32.3 nm/°C and ~24.4 nm/MPa, respectively. The sensor could be used to separate temperature and pressure due to their different thermal and pressure coefficients. The excellent feature of such a sensor head is that it can withstand high temperatures of up to 400 °C and achieve precise measurement of high-pressure under high temperature conditions. © 2014 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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Ran, Z., Liu, S., Liu, Q., Huang, Y., Bao, H., Wang, Y., … Rao, Y. (2014). Laser-machined microcavities for simultaneous measurement of high-temperature and high-pressure. Sensors (Switzerland), 14(8), 14330–14338. https://doi.org/10.3390/s140814330

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