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Measuring humidity with planar polyimide light guides
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1993
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WaveguidesOptical MaterialsPlanar PolyimideSensitivity CurveEngineeringOptical PropertiesOptical TestingFiber Optic SensingWaveguide InterferometerFiber OpticsInstrumentationHumidity SensorOptical SensorOptical SensorsPlanar Waveguide Sensor
Planar polyimide light guides can be used for optical detection of humidity. In a phase-matched guide a TE mode and a TM mode of different orders are influenced differently by a humid atmosphere. With crossed polarizers a phase shift induced by the moisture is detectable in the form of an oscillating output signal. For fully cured and thus well-defined and stable fluorinated polyimide light guides a sensitivity curve is presented for the humidity range of 10-75% relative humidity. A special sensitivity is obtained by using a four-layer waveguide arrangement with two layers of polyimide. The shift of the effective mode indices is also measured for each polarization by using a half-integrated interferometer. The results are interpreted in terms of a refractive-index increase that is due to water indiffusion and a swelling process for higher humidities. The measurement in the waveguide interferometer required a moisture-insensitive coating of the reference channel. This was achieved by the use of fluorinated polymers.
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