Distributed fiber optical sensing of oxygen with optical time domain reflectometry

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Abstract

In many biological and environmental applications spatially resolved sensing of molecular oxygen is desirable. A powerful tool for distributed measurements is optical time domain reflectometry (OTDR) which is often used in the field of telecommunications. We combine this technique with a novel optical oxygen sensor dye, triangular-[4] phenylene (TP), immobilized in a polymer matrix. The TP luminescence decay time is 86 ns. The short decay time of the sensor dye is suitable to achieve a spatial resolution of some meters. In this paper we present the development and characterization of a reflectometer in the UV range of the electromagnetic spectrum as well as optical oxygen sensing with different fiber arrangements. © 2013 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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Eich, S., Schmälzlin, E., & Löhmannsröben, H. G. (2013). Distributed fiber optical sensing of oxygen with optical time domain reflectometry. Sensors (Switzerland), 13(6), 7170–7183. https://doi.org/10.3390/s130607170

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