Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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11023601 | Sensors and Actuators A: Physical | 2018 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
In this paper, a newly synthesized material has been proposed to improve the ultraviolet (UV) sensitivity of a non-etched fiber Bragg grating (FBG) for UV sensors, comparable to the high sensitivity of a previously reported UV sensor based on a diameter-downsized FBG. The photomechanical material was prepared simply by mixing an azobenzene compound and curing agent. An FBG was subsequently coated with the functional polymer using the UV curing process. We determined the best combination of the azobenzene compound exhibiting UV-induced mechanical stretching and the curing agent as a commercially available coating polymer to achieve the highest sensitivity in many combinations. The maximum wavelength shift of the non-etched FBG was 2.5ânm at a UV power of â¼2.5âmW/cm2. The sensitivity of the sensor was found to be related to the hardness of the coating material. In addition, we suggested a simple algorithm to determine the presence and absence of UV radiation using the change in the slope of the wavelength shift over time obtained through the first derivative of the measured data. The proposed method is very easy to use, providing the information at a glance, and our fast UV sensor is sufficiently powerful for applications such as corona discharge detection and lightning strike monitoring.
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Authors
Gyeong-Seo Seo, Hee-Taek Cho, Ok-Rak Lim, Tae-Jung Ahn,