Ultra-weak fiber Bragg grating sensing network coated with sensitive material for multi-parameter measurements

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A multi-parameter measurement system based on ultra-weak fiber Bragg grating (UFBG) array with sensitive material was proposed and experimentally demonstrated. The UFBG array interrogation principle is time division multiplex technology with two semiconductor optical amplifiers as timing units. Experimental results showed that the performance of the proposed UFBG system is almost equal to that of traditional FBG, while the UFBG array system has obvious superiority with potential multiplexing ability for multi-point and multi-parameter measurement. The system experimented on a 144 UFBG array with the reflectivity of UFBG ~0.04% for the four target parameters: hydrogen, humidity, temperature and salinity. Moreover, a uniform solution was customized to divide the cross-sensitivity between temperature and other target parameters. It is expected that this scheme will be capable of handling thousands of multi-parameter sensors in a single fiber.

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Bai, W., Yang, M., Hu, C., Dai, J., Zhong, X., Huang, S., & Wang, G. (2017). Ultra-weak fiber Bragg grating sensing network coated with sensitive material for multi-parameter measurements. Sensors (Switzerland), 17(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/s17071509

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