Sensors (Sep 2012)

Ultra Small Integrated Optical Fiber Sensing System

  • Peter Van Daele,
  • Kate Sugden,
  • David J. Webb,
  • Oliver Maskery,
  • Sandeep Kalathimekkad,
  • Jeroen Missinne,
  • Graham Lee,
  • Erwin Bosman,
  • Bram Van Hoe,
  • Geert Van Steenberge

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s120912052
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 9
pp. 12052 – 12069

Abstract

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This paper introduces a revolutionary way to interrogate optical fiber sensors based on fiber Bragg gratings (FBGs) and to integrate the necessary driving optoelectronic components with the sensor elements. Low-cost optoelectronic chips are used to interrogate the optical fibers, creating a portable dynamic sensing system as an alternative for the traditionally bulky and expensive fiber sensor interrogation units. The possibility to embed these laser and detector chips is demonstrated resulting in an ultra thin flexible optoelectronic package of only 40 μm, provided with an integrated planar fiber pigtail. The result is a fully embedded flexible sensing system with a thickness of only 1 mm, based on a single Vertical-Cavity Surface-Emitting Laser (VCSEL), fiber sensor and photodetector chip. Temperature, strain and electrodynamic shaking tests have been performed on our system, not limited to static read-out measurements but dynamically reconstructing full spectral information datasets.

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