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Planar Bragg grating sensors - fabrication and applications: a review

Planar Bragg grating sensors - fabrication and applications: a review
Planar Bragg grating sensors - fabrication and applications: a review
We discuss the background and technology of planar Bragg grating sensors, reviewing their development and describing the latest developments. The physical operating principles are discussed, relating device operation to user requirements. Recent performance of such devices includes a planar Bragg grating sensor design which allows refractive index resolution of 1.9×10-6 RIU and temperature resolution of 0.03°C. This sensor design is incorporated into industrialised applications allowing the sensor to be used for real time sensing in intrinsically safe, high-pressure pipelines, or for insertion probe applications such as fermentation. Initial data demonstrating the ability to identify solvents and monitor long term industrial processes is presented. A brief review of the technology used to fabricate the sensors is given along with examples of the flexibility afforded by the technique.
1687-725X
Sparrow, I.J.G.
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Watts, S.P.
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Riziotis, C.
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Sparrow, I.J.G., Smith, P.G.R., Emmerson, G.D., Watts, S.P. and Riziotis, C. (2009) Planar Bragg grating sensors - fabrication and applications: a review. Journal of Sensors, 2009. (doi:10.1155/2009/607647).

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We discuss the background and technology of planar Bragg grating sensors, reviewing their development and describing the latest developments. The physical operating principles are discussed, relating device operation to user requirements. Recent performance of such devices includes a planar Bragg grating sensor design which allows refractive index resolution of 1.9×10-6 RIU and temperature resolution of 0.03°C. This sensor design is incorporated into industrialised applications allowing the sensor to be used for real time sensing in intrinsically safe, high-pressure pipelines, or for insertion probe applications such as fermentation. Initial data demonstrating the ability to identify solvents and monitor long term industrial processes is presented. A brief review of the technology used to fabricate the sensors is given along with examples of the flexibility afforded by the technique.

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Published date: 2009
Additional Information: Article ID 607647

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Local EPrints ID: 163477
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/163477
ISSN: 1687-725X
PURE UUID: dea871a0-07dd-44d3-aac0-6db69a72f88d
ORCID for P.G.R. Smith: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-0319-718X

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Author: I.J.G. Sparrow
Author: P.G.R. Smith ORCID iD
Author: G.D. Emmerson
Author: S.P. Watts
Author: C. Riziotis

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