Author:
Kosowska Monika,Listewnik Paulina,Majchrowicz Daria,Rycewicz Michał,Bechelany Mikhael,Fleger Yafit,Chen Mingzhou,Fixler Dror,Dholakia Kishan,Szczerska Małgorzata
Abstract
Abstract
Fiber optic sensors are widely used in environmental, biological and chemical sensing. Due to the demanding environmental conditions in which they can be used, there is a risk of damaging the sensor measurement head placed in the measuring field. Sensors using nanolayers deposited upon the fiber structure are particularly vulnerable to damage. A thin film placed on the surface of the fiber end-face can be prone to mechanical damage or deteriorate due to unwanted chemical reactions with the surrounding agent. In this paper, we investigated a sensor structure formed with a Zinc Oxide (ZnO) coating, deposited by Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) on the tip of a single-mode fiber. A nanocrystalline diamond sheet (NDS) attached over the ZnO is described. The diamond structure was synthesized in a Microwave Plasma Assisted Chemical Vapor Deposition System. The deposition processes of the nanomaterials, the procedure of attaching NDS to the fiber end-face covered with ZnO, and the results of optical measurements are presented.
Funder
Narodowa Agencja Wymiany Akademickiej
Narodowe Centrum Nauki
UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunications and Informatics of Gdańsk University of Technology
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Cited by
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