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23 February 2018 A fiber optic temperature sensor based on multi-core microstructured fiber with coupled cores for a high temperature environment
A. Makowska, K. Markiewicz, L. Szostkiewicz, A. Kolakowska, J. Fidelus, T. Stanczyk, K. Wysokinski, D. Budnicki, L. Ostrowski, M. Szymanski, M. Makara, K. Poturaj, T. Tenderenda, P. Mergo, T. Nasilowski
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Abstract
Sensors based on fiber optics are irreplaceable wherever immunity to strong electro-magnetic fields or safe operation in explosive atmospheres is needed. Furthermore, it is often essential to be able to monitor high temperatures of over 500°C in such environments (e.g. in cooling systems or equipment monitoring in power plants). In order to meet this demand, we have designed and manufactured a fiber optic sensor with which temperatures up to 900°C can be measured. The sensor utilizes multi-core fibers which are recognized as the dedicated medium for telecommunication or shape sensing, but as we show may be also deployed advantageously in new types of fiber optic temperature sensors. The sensor presented in this paper is based on a dual-core microstructured fiber Michelson interferometer. The fiber is characterized by strongly coupled cores, hence it acts as an all-fiber coupler, but with an outer diameter significantly wider than a standard fused biconical taper coupler, which significantly increases the coupling region’s mechanical reliability. Owing to the proposed interferometer imbalance, effective operation and high-sensitivity can be achieved. The presented sensor is designed to be used at high temperatures as a result of the developed low temperature chemical process of metal (copper or gold) coating. The hermetic metal coating can be applied directly to the silica cladding of the fiber or the fiber component. This operation significantly reduces the degradation of sensors due to hydrolysis in uncontrolled atmospheres and high temperatures.
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A. Makowska, K. Markiewicz, L. Szostkiewicz, A. Kolakowska, J. Fidelus, T. Stanczyk, K. Wysokinski, D. Budnicki, L. Ostrowski, M. Szymanski, M. Makara, K. Poturaj, T. Tenderenda, P. Mergo, and T. Nasilowski "A fiber optic temperature sensor based on multi-core microstructured fiber with coupled cores for a high temperature environment", Proc. SPIE 10526, Physics and Simulation of Optoelectronic Devices XXVI, 105260X (23 February 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2290780
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Fiber optics sensors

Coating

Optical fibers

Temperature sensors

Refractive index

Temperature metrology

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