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Hybrid fiber gratings coated with a catalytic sensitive layer for hydrogen sensing in air
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Photonic SensorEngineeringGas SensorFiber OpticsChemistryChemical EngineeringOptical PropertiesSensitive LayerHybrid Fiber GratingsInstrumentationHydrogen SensingPorous SensorMaterials ScienceHybrid Sensor ConfigurationFiber Optic SensingCatalytic Sensitive LayerHydrogenOptical SensorsElectrochemical Gas SensorReleased HeatSensorsSensor DesignOptical Sensor
Using hydrogen as fuel presents a potential risk of explosion and requires low cost and efficient leak sensors. We present here a hybrid sensor configuration consisting of a long period fiber grating (LPFG) and a superimposed uniform fiber Bragg grating (FBG). Both gratings are covered with a sensitive layer made of WO(3) doped with Pt on which H(2) undergoes an exothermic reaction. The released heat increases the temperature around the gratings. In this configuration, the LPFG favors the exothermic reaction thanks to a light coupling to the sensitive layer while the FBG reflects the temperature change linked to the hydrogen concentration. Our sensor is very fast and suitable to detect low hydrogen concentrations in air whatever the relative humidity level and for temperatures down to -50 degrees C, which is without equivalent for other hydrogen optical sensors reported so far.
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