Polymer fibers covered by soft multilayered films for sensing applications in composite materials

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This paper presents the possibility of applying a soft polymer coating by means of a layer-by-layer (LbL) technique to highly birefringent polymer optical fibers designed for laminating in composite materials. In contrast to optical fibers made of pure silica glass, polymer optical fibers are manufactured without a soft polymer coating. In typical sensor applications, the absence of a buffer coating is an advantage. However, highly birefringent polymer optical fibers laminated in a composite material are much more sensitive to temperature changes than polymer optical fibers in a free space as a result of the thermal expansion of the composite material. To prevent this, we have covered highly birefringent polymer optical fibers with a soft polymer coating of different thickness and measured the temperature sensitivity of each solution. The results obtained show that the undesired temperature sensitivity of the laminated optical fiber decreases as the thickness of the coating layer increases.

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Nikoniuk, D., Bednarska, K., Sienkiewicz, M., Krzesiński, G., Olszyna, M., Dähne, L., … Lesiak, P. (2019). Polymer fibers covered by soft multilayered films for sensing applications in composite materials. Sensors (Switzerland), 19(18). https://doi.org/10.3390/s19184052

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