Development of an in-fiber nanocavity towards detection of volatile organic gases

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Abstract

A fiber optic sensor for Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) detection has been developed and characterized for some organic gasses. The sensor is based on a novel vapochromic material, which is able to change its optical properties in presence of organic vapors in a reversely way. A nano Fabry Perot is constructed onto a cleaved ended optical fiber pigtail by Electrostatic Self Assembly method (ESA), doping this structure with the vapochromic material. Employing a reflection scheme, a change in the intensity modulated reflected signal at 850 nm have been registered. The response of the sensor has been evaluated for five different VOCs, and a deeper study has been made for vapors of three different alcohols. © 2006 by MDPI.

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Elosua, C., Matias, I. R., Bariain, C., & Arregui, F. J. (2006). Development of an in-fiber nanocavity towards detection of volatile organic gases. Sensors, 6(6), 578–592. https://doi.org/10.3390/s6060578

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