Abstract
Recent increased attention to environmental and health monitoring demands faster response and reliable gas concentration measurement technology. Herein, we propose an optical fiber-based strategy for fast ethanol gas concentration sensing using a tilted fiber grating (TFG) assisted with a nanolayer of HKUST-1. The TFG excites unique cladding mode resonances and strong evanescent field that interact with the in-situ grown HKUST-1 nanolayer that provides a path for the penetration and absorption of ethanol gas. The TFG, functionalized with 281 nm thick HKUST-1 nanolayer, exhibits a sensitivity of 7.7 nm/% over an ethanol gas concentration range of 0∼0.14% and a limit of detection of 35 ppm at room temperature, by tracking the resonance wavelength shift of a cladding mode. Time-domain experiments reveal the response and recovery times of 26.7 s and 10.3 s, respectively, attributed to the high surface area and porosity of the HKUST-1 nanolayer. The proposed fiber-optic ethanol gas sensor offers ease of integration, rapid response, and high repeatability and reliability, making it suitable for applications such as chemical plant leakage monitoring and medical breath analysis.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 10685-10691 |
| Number of pages | 7 |
| Journal | Journal of Lightwave Technology |
| Volume | 43 |
| Issue number | 23 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 2025 |
Keywords
- Ethanol gas sensor
- HKUST-1 nanolayer
- tilted fiber grating (TFG)
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