A fiber Bragg grating sensor based on air-suspended microstructured polymer optical fibers is proposed and theoretically analyzed in the context of refractometric applications for fuel quality control. The grating's sensitivity with respect to structural parameters and the refractive index of the sampled liquid is investigated in order to assess the sensor's efficiency. Minimum detectable index values below 10-4 are predicted in the range of common commercial fuels for picometric resolution.

Microstructured polymer optical fiber bragg grating sensors for fuel quality control

Zografopoulos D C;
2011

Abstract

A fiber Bragg grating sensor based on air-suspended microstructured polymer optical fibers is proposed and theoretically analyzed in the context of refractometric applications for fuel quality control. The grating's sensitivity with respect to structural parameters and the refractive index of the sampled liquid is investigated in order to assess the sensor's efficiency. Minimum detectable index values below 10-4 are predicted in the range of common commercial fuels for picometric resolution.
2011
Fiber bragg sensors
Fuel quality control
Microstructured polymer optical fibers
Refractometric sensors
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