Fabrication and characterization of polymer optical waveguide Bragg grating for pulse signal sensing

  • Li H
  • Meng W
  • Cao L
  • et al.
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Abstract

Polymer materials have the advantages of a low Young’s modulus and low-cost preparation process. In this paper, a polymer-based optical waveguide pressure sensor based on a Bragg structure is proposed. The change in the Bragg wavelength in the output spectrum of the waveguide Bragg grating (WBG) is used to linearly characterize the change in pressure acting on the device. The polymer-based WBG was developed through a polymer film preparation process, and the experimental results show that the output signal of the device has a sensitivity of 1.275 nm/kPa with a measurement range of 0-12 kPa and an accuracy of 1 kPa. The experimental results indicate that the device already perfectly responds to a pulse signal. It has significant potential application value in medical diagnostics and health testing, such as blood pressure monitoring, sleep quality monitoring, and tactile sensing.

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Li, H., Meng, W., Cao, L., Zhang, L., Liu, Y., Lin, Z., … Prades, J. D. (2023). Fabrication and characterization of polymer optical waveguide Bragg grating for pulse signal sensing. Optics Express, 31(20), 32458. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.496427

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