Results in Physics (Jun 2018)

Application of graphene oxide based Microfiber-Knot resonator for relative humidity sensing

  • S.R. Azzuhri,
  • I.S. Amiri,
  • A.S. Zulkhairi,
  • M.A.M. Salim,
  • M.Z.A. Razak,
  • M.F. Khyasudeen,
  • H. Ahmad,
  • R. Zakaria,
  • P. Yupapin

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9
pp. 1572 – 1577

Abstract

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A relative humidity (RH) sensor is proposed and demonstrated using a micro-knot resonator (MKR) enhanced with a layer graphene oxide (GO) coating. The MKR is fabricated by means of tapering a standard fiber, with the GO coating added by the drop-cast method. The proposed sensor is tested for an RH range of between 0% and 80% at 20% intervals, and the configurations with and without the GO coating achieve sensitivities of 0.0104 nm/% and 0.0095 nm/%, respectively. The MKR configuration without the GO coating has a linear response correlation coefficient of 0.9098 and a resolution of 0.1%, while the configuration with the GO coating has a linear response correlation coefficient of 0.9548 and a resolution of 0.096% which is better. The proposed sensor has multiple applications, especially in the area of climate and atmospheric measurement and monitoring. Keywords: Microfiber, Resonator, Humidity sensor