Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7138832 | Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical | 2018 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
High sensitivity volatile organic compounds (VOCs) sensors based on a tapered small core single mode fiber (TSCSMF) and a microfiber coupler (MFC) are reported. The TSCSMF had a waist diameter of â¼5.1â¯Î¼m and the MFC had a waist diameter of â¼1.9â¯Î¼m each and both were fabricated using a customized microheater brushing technique. Silica based materials containing immobilized Nile red prepared by sol-gel method with two different recipes (recipe I and recipe II) are investigated. Initially recipe I based coating materials were applied to the surfaces of the TSCSMF and MFC. The experimental results show that the sensor based on an MFC shows much better sensitivities of â0.130â¯nm/ppm and â0.036â¯nm/ppm to ethanol and methanol than those of the TSCSMF based sensor. The corresponding minimum detectable concentration change of the MFC based sensor are calculated to be â¼77â¯ppb and â¼281â¯ppb to ethanol and methanol respectively. Both sensors are demonstrated fast response times of less than 5â¯min, while the recovery times varied from 7â¯min to 12â¯min. In addition, another TSCSMF based sample (â¼7.0â¯Î¼m) coated with a mixed layer of sol silica and Nile red prepared by recipe II was fabricated to achieve simultaneous measurement of ethanol and methanol, employing a second-order matrix approach.
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Authors
Dejun Liu, Rahul Kumar, Fangfang Wei, Wei Han, Arun Kumar Mallik, Jinhui Yuan, Shengpeng Wan, Xingdao He, Zhe Kang, Feng Li, Chongxiu Yu, Gerald Farrell, Yuliya Semenova, Qiang Wu,