Title: Integrated Development of Chemoptical Fiber Nanosensors
Volume: 4
Issue: 4
Author(s): Andrea Cusano, Michele Giordano, Antonello Cutolo, Marco Pisco and Marco Consales
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Keywords:
Layer by layer self-assembly, Optical fiber sensor, Chemical sensor, Fabry-Perot interferometer, Fiber bragg grating, long period fiber grating
Abstract: The development of fiber optic chemical sensors based on the integrated design of novel sensitive nanocoatings combined with advanced sensing configurations is reported in the present study. Different sensitive coating materials have been exploited togheter with their deposition techniques, i.e nano-porous polymers deposited by using dip coating, carbon nanotubes deposited by Langmuir-Blodgett method and metal oxides, prepared by electrostatic spray pyrolysis. In accordance to the chemo-optical properties of these materials novel sensing schemes based on nano-coated Long Period Fiber Gratings, modified Fabry-Perot interferometers involving near field effect and photonic bandgap modification in Hollow-core Optical Fibers, have been proposed, respectively, to provide the best sensing performance. Experimental results reveal the potentiality of the integated approach that simultaneously accounts for the selection of the coating materials and of the fiber optic sensing scheme in developing optical devices for a wide range of applications related to the environmental monitoring either in air and water environments.