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Study of fiber Bragg gratings with TiN-coated for cryogenic temperature measurement

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OPTICS AND LASER TECHNOLOGY
Volume 136, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.optlastec.2020.106768

Keywords

Fiber Bragg grating (FBG); Titanium nitride (TiN); Temperature sensor

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  1. Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan [MOST 107-2221-E-992 -043 -MY3]

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This study evaluated the performance of titanium nitride-coated Fiber Bragg grating sensors in cryogenic temperature environments, demonstrating high temperature sensitivity and accuracy for precise measurements of temperature changes at low temperatures.
In this study, single metal-coated Fiber Bragg grating (FBG) sensors and bare FBG sensors were placed in an aluminum alloy mold, which were in turn packaged in a thermal insulation container to monitor the temperature response, and used as cryogenic temperature sensors. Specifically, the performance of titanium nitride (TiN)-coated FBG sensors in cryogenic temperature environments was evaluated. Using an optical spectrum analyzer (OSA), the reflection spectra of the TiN-coated FBG sensors were measured and compared with those of bare FBG for temperatures ranging from 25 to -195 degrees C. The results showed that the TiN-coated FBG exhibited a temperature sensitivity of 10.713 pm/degrees C and R-squared value of 0.995. The TiN-coated on the FBG altered the nonlinear characteristics of the thermo-optic and thermal expansion coefficients of the FBG. Through this research to get thermo-optic coefficient (xi = 5.12 x 10(-6)) and thermal expansion coefficient (alpha = 1.81 x 10(-6)) and resulted in more precise measurements at cryogenic temperature.

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