Silicone Rubber Fabry-Perot Pressure Sensor Based on a Spherical Optical Fiber End Face

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Abstract

To improve the fringe contrast and the sensitivity of Fabry-Perot (FP) pressure sensors, a silicone rubber FP pressure sensor based on a spherical optical fiber end face is proposed. The ratio of silicone rubber ingredients and the diameter and thickness of silicone rubber diaphragm were optimized by a simulation based on experimental tests that analyzed elastic parameters, and the influence of the radius of a spherical optical fiber and the initial cavity length of the sensor on the fringe contrast was investigated and optimized. Pressure sensor samples were fabricated for pressure test and temperature cross-influence test. Gas pressure experimental results within a pressure range of 0~40 kPa show the average sensitivity of the sensor is −154.56 nm/kPa and repeatability error is less than 0.71%. Long-term pressure experimental results show it has good repeatability and stability. Temperature experimental results show its temperature cross-sensitivity is 0.143 kPa/◦C. The good performance of the proposed FP pressure sensor will expand its applications in biochemical applications, especially in human body pressure monitoring.

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Jiang, C., Lei, X., Chen, Y., Lv, S., Liu, X., & Zhang, P. (2022). Silicone Rubber Fabry-Perot Pressure Sensor Based on a Spherical Optical Fiber End Face. Sensors, 22(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/s22051862

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