A compact, portable and low cost generic interrogation strain sensor system using an embedded VCSEL, detector and fibre Bragg grating
Contribuinte(s) |
Lei, Chun Choquette, Kent D. |
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Data(s) |
01/01/2012
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Resumo |
We present a compact, portable and low cost generic interrogation strain sensor system using a fibre Bragg grating configured in transmission mode with a vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser (VCSEL) light source and a GaAs photodetector embedded in a polymer skin. The photocurrent value is read and stored by a microcontroller. In addition, the photocurrent data is sent via Bluetooth to a computer or tablet device that can present the live data in a real time graph. With a matched grating and VCSEL, the system is able to automatically scan and lock the VCSEL to the most sensitive edge of the grating. Commercially available VCSEL and photodetector chips are thinned down to 20 µm and integrated in an ultra-thin flexible optical foil using several thin film deposition steps. A dedicated micro mirror plug is fabricated to couple the driving optoelectronics to the fibre sensors. The resulting optoelectronic package can be embedded in a thin, planar sensing sheet and the host material for this sheet is a flexible and stretchable polymer. The result is a fully embedded fibre sensing system - a photonic skin. Further investigations are currently being carried out to determine the stability and robustness of the embedded optoelectronic components. © 2012 Copyright Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). |
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Identificador |
Lee, Graham C.B.; Yan, Zhijun; Webb, D.; Van Hoe, Bram; Maskery, Oliver; Sugden, Kate and Van Steenberge, Geert (2012). A compact, portable and low cost generic interrogation strain sensor system using an embedded VCSEL, detector and fibre Bragg grating. IN: Vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers XVI. Lei, Chun and Choquette, Kent D. (eds) SPIE proceedings . SPIE. |
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SPIE |
Relação |
http://proceedings.spiedigitallibrary.org/proceeding.aspx?articleid=1386322 http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/20443/ |
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Book Section NonPeerReviewed |