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Enhanced wide-range gas pressure sensing with an all-solid open Fabry-Pérot interferometer
Optics Express
|September 15, 2023
Summary
We developed a robust all-solid Fabry-Pérot interferometer sensor for wide-range gas pressure detection. This high-sensitivity sensor offers excellent mechanical strength for industrial applications.
Area of Science:
- Optics and Photonics
- Sensor Technology
- Materials Science
Background:
- Industrial applications require sensors capable of detecting gas pressure over a wide range.
- Existing sensors may lack the necessary structural integrity for harsh environments.
Purpose of the Study:
- To propose and characterize a novel all-solid open Fabry-Pérot interferometer gas pressure sensor.
- To evaluate the sensor's performance in terms of sensitivity, resolution, and temperature cross-sensitivity.
Main Methods:
- Fabrication of an all-solid open Fabry-Pérot interferometer using optical contact bonding.
- Measurement of the resonant spectrum shift in response to applied gas pressure.
- Calibration of pressure sensitivity and resolution.
- Assessment of temperature cross-sensitivity.
Main Results:
- The sensor demonstrated a high quality factor of 8.8 × 105.
- Achieved a pressure sensitivity of 4.20 ± 0.01 nm/MPa over a 0 to 10 MPa range.
- Exhibited a minimum pressure resolution of 0.005 MPa.
- Reported a low temperature cross-sensitivity of -0.25 kPa/°C.
Conclusions:
- The developed sensor offers high-sensitivity gas pressure detection across a wide pressure range.
- Its exceptional mechanical strength makes it suitable for demanding industrial applications, including high-temperature and high-pressure environments.
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