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Publicações por Luís Carlos Coelho

2012

Simultaneous Measurement of Partial Pressure of O-2 and CO2 using Hybrid interferometer

Autores
Tafulo, PAR; Coelho, L; Jorge, PAS; Santos, JL; Schuster, K; Kobelke, J; Frazao, O;

Publicação
22ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON OPTICAL FIBER SENSORS, PTS 1-3

Abstract
In this work, a hybrid interferometer for simultaneous measurement of the partial pressures of O-2 and CO2 mixtures is reported. The sensing head consist in two different interferometers based on a Fabry-Perot cavity and a modal interference configuration. The intrinsic FP cavity was created by splicing a single mode fiber (SMF28) with a graded index fiber section that was then subjected to chemical etching creating a cavity. The second interferometer is based on a splice of a pure silica tube in series with the Fabry-Perot. Due to the design, different sensitivities are achieved for the pressure inducing refractive index changes of each gas. The rms deviations were found to be +/- 0.079 kPa and +/- 0.029 kPa for CO2 and O-2 partial pressure measurements, respectively.

2011

Optical refractometer based on multimode interference in a pure silica tube

Autores
Coelho, L; Kobelke, J; Schuster, K; Santos, JL; Frazao, O;

Publicação
OPTICAL ENGINEERING

Abstract
A multimode interferometer based-fiber optic sensor with a silica tube section aimed to measure refractive index (RI) variations of surrounding liquids is presented. The sensing head is a silica tube section fusion spliced to single mode fibers operating in transmission. In the splice regions tapers were made to allow the light to be guided in the silica tube while the core is formed by air. This configuration permits measurements of refractive index variations with sensitivities of 101.1, 106.29, and 107.97 nm/RIU considering resonances with different wavelengths. The same resonances were tested with temperature variations with sensitivities achieved of 7.8, 8.7, and 9.3 pm/ degrees C, respectively. The spectral variation associated with one degree temperature change corresponds to a refractive index change of similar to 8 x 10(-5), proving the low temperature dependence compared with sensitivity to RI variations. (C) 2011 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). [DOI: 10.1117/1.3646393]

2010

Fibre Optic Remote Sensing Based on Long Period Gratings with In Situ Optical Source

Autores
Viegas, D; Carvalho, JP; Coelho, L; Santos, JL; Ferreira, LA; Araujo, FM; Frazao, O;

Publicação
FOURTH EUROPEAN WORKSHOP ON OPTICAL FIBRE SENSORS

Abstract
In this work the concept of long period based optical fibre sensors with the broadband light illumination generated just after the sensing structure is presented. This new approach allows the interrogation in transmission of the sensing head while integrated in a reflective configuration, which means the LPG sensor is seen in transmission by the optical source but in reflection by the measurement system. Also, it is shown that with this illumination layout the optical power balance is more favorable when compared with the standard configurations, allowing better sensor performances particularly when the sensing head is located far away from the photodetection and processing unit. This is demonstrated for the case of the LPG structure applied to measure strain and using ratiometric interrogation based on the readout of the optical power reflected by two fibre Bragg gratings spectrally located in each side of the LPG resonance.

2011

Optical Fibre Hydrogen Sensors Based on Palladium Coatings

Autores
Coelho, L; Silva, SFO; Tafulo, PAR; Santos, JL; Frazao, O; Malcata, FX;

Publicação
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON APPLICATIONS OF OPTICS AND PHOTONICS

Abstract
Optical fibre sensors for Hydrogen detection at low concentrations has become a growing research area using Palladium as an active medium. Palladium is widely used in hydrogen sensing as it show a high and selective affinity for hydrogen. This metal is capable to absorb hydrogen up to 900 times its own volume which permits that during the expansion mechanical forces are applied in the fibre modifying the optical response. Several optical fibre hydrogen sensor heads coated with Palladium are presented and compared using different working principles: interferometric, intensity and fiber grating-based sensors. These principles were applied in Fabry-Perot cavities, fibre Bragg gratings written in fibre SMF28 with etching in the cladding, multimode interferometers and fibre end micro-mirrors. Palladium thin film coatings over the fibre surface and with thicknesses from 10nm to 350nm were produced by using the sputtering RF technique. These studies were performed in a Hydrogen/Nitrogen atmosphere with Hydrogen concentrations from 0% to 4% (lower limit explosion). The Bragg grating inscribed in a fibre with reduced cladding diameter appears to be one of the best approaches for a fibre optic sensing head for Hydrogen detection. Future work will continue the investigation of other fibre optic structures with Hydrogen sensing capabilities and their application in specific field situations will be assessed.

2012

Hydrogen pressure sensor based on a tapered-FBG written by DUV femtosecond laser technique

Autores
Silva, S; Coelho, L; Santos, JL; Malcata, FX; Becker, M; Rothhardt, M; Bartelt, H; Frazao, O;

Publicação
Optics InfoBase Conference Papers

Abstract
An optical fiber sensor based on a tapered-FBG coated with 150 nm-thick Pd film is proposed for hydrogen pressure detection. The FBG was written in a 50 µm-diameter tapered fiber by DUV femtosecond laser technology. A second FBG was inscribed in the untapered fiber region for temperature compensation. The sensing head was able to detect the variation of hydrogen pressure in the range 0-780 kPa and a maximum sensitivity of 0.15 pm/kPa was achieved. © 2012 OSA.

2010

Electrical dynamic interrogation system for long period gratings

Autores
Carvalho, JP; Coelho, L; Frazao, O; Santos, JL;

Publicação
Advances in Sensors, Signals and Materials - 3rd WSEAS International Conference on Sensors and Signals, SENSIG'10, 3rd WSEAS International Conference on Materials Science, MATERIALS'10

Abstract
It is reported a new dynamic electrical interrogation technique based on the modulation of two Bragg gratings structures located in the readout unit that permits to attenuate the effect of the 1/f noise of the electronics in the resolution of the LPG-based curvature sensors. The new concept is tested to detect large variations of curvature being achieved a resolution of 6.56 × 10-3 meters.

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