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Plastic optical fibre sensor for detecting vapour phase alcohol

Masayuki Morisawa et al 2001 Meas. Sci. Technol. 12 877-881   doi: 10.1088/0957-0233/12/7/322  Help

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Masayuki Morisawa1, Yumiko Amemiya1, Hidenori Kohzu1, Chuan Xin Liang2 and Shinzo Muto1
1 Department of Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Yamanashi University, 4-3-11 Takeda, Kofu 400-8511, Japan
2 TRI Chemical Laboratory INC., 8154-217 Uenohara, Kitatsurugun 409-01, Japan
E-mail: morisawa@media.yamanashi.ac.jp and muto@es.yamanashi.ac.jp

Abstract. New plastic optical fibre sensors for detecting alcohol vapour have been studied. A certain kind of polymer such as a Novolac resin causes swelling when it is exposed to alcohol vapour. This effect produces a change in the polymer refractive index. Based on this principle, the plastic optical fibre (POF) type sensor head was fabricated by coating Novolac-resin and Novolac/Fe:SO complex film as a cladding layer on the plastic fibre core. When this sensor head was exposed to ethanol and methanol vapour, the light intensity passing through the sensor head changed remarkably depending on the vapour pressure. The sensor response was also found to be fast, stable and reproducible.

Keywords: methanol, ethanol, alcohol detector, swelling polymer, plastic optical fibre sensor

Print publication: Issue 7 (July 2001)
Received 11 January 2001, accepted for publication 10 April 2001

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