Microstructured optical fiber based Fabry-Pérot interferometer as a humidity sensor utilizing chitosan polymeric matrix for breath monitoring.
Anand M ShrivastavDinusha S GunawardenaZhengyong LiuHwa-Yaw TamPublished in: Scientific reports (2020)
This study reports a method for humidity sensing based on a specialty microstructured optical fiber (MOF). A suspended tri-core MOF was fabricated using the stack and draw technique. A low finesse sensing head was prepared by depositing a chitosan polymer matrix within the holes of the MOF, forming a Fabry-Pérot interferometer as a sensing platform while the chitosan film acts as the sensing material. The use of the probe for real-time breath monitoring was also successfully demonstrated. The probe possessed a maximum sensitivity of 81.05 pm/(%RH) for 90-95%RH range while the linear region of the sensor ranged from 70-95%RH. The temperature cross correlation was also experimented, and a lower influence of external temperature was observed. The probe shows an ultrafast response during human breath monitoring with a rising time and recovery time of 80 ms and 70 ms, respectively.
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