Effect of PMMA and PVA coating on the performance of optical microbottle resonator humidity sensors

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

3-1-2020

Abstract

This article compares the performances of uncoated and coated optical microbottle resonators (MBR) for humidity sensing. A technique called ``soften-and-compress'' was used to form the MBR with midriff diameter of D-b = 190 mu m, stem diameter of D-s = 125 mu m and bottle length of L-b = 182 mu m. The MBRs were prepared in three different conditions, which are noncoated MBR, PMMA (poly methyl meth acrylate) coated MBR, and PVA (polyvinyl-alcohol) coated MBR. The MBRs characteristic was investigated by employing a 2 mu m tapered microfiber and tested for humidity sensing within a humidity range of 40% to 95%. The Q-factor obtained were >10(4) for all MBRs. The performance as humidity sensor was defined by the sensitivity and linearity of MBRs, which were investigated based on wavelength shift and also the transmitted power. The MBRs are undergoing a 180-seconds stability test at 65% RH humidity level. It is found that the PVA coated MBR performed better than other MBRs as a humidity sensor based on sensitivity, linearity, and stability measurements.

Keywords

Humidity sensor, Optical microresonator, Microfiber optic

Divisions

sch_ecs,PHYSICS

Funders

Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka,Universiti Malaya (RP039C-18AFR)

Publication Title

Microwave and Optical Technology Letters

Volume

62

Issue

3

Publisher

John Wiley & Sons

Publisher Location

111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA

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