Organopolysiloxanes as Chemically Sensitive Coatings for Optical Fibers |
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Authors: | Klaus Rose Vlastimil MatĚjec Milos Hayer Marie PospiŠilovÁ |
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Affiliation: | (1) Fraunhofer-Institut für Silicatforschung, Neunerplatz 2, D-97082 Würzburg;(2) Institute of Radio Engineering and Electronics, ASCR, Chaberska 57, CZ-18251 Prague |
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Abstract: | Various types of UV-curable organically modified siloxanes have been synthesized by the sol-gel method with the aim of fabricating chemically sensitive coatings for silica optical fibers. The refractive index of the coating material can be tailored in the range from 1.46 to 1.56 and sensitivity towards CO2 is achieved by incorporation of amino groups. The interaction of the cured layers with CO2 or with hydrocarbons has been studied in immersion experiments. Both the reaction of CO2 with incorporated amino groups and the penetration of hydrocarbons into the layer induce changes of the light absorption coefficient and the refractive index of the coating which are detected by measuring the output light intensity from the fiber. |
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Keywords: | hybrid materials organopolysiloxanes sol-gel synthesis fiber optic sensor |
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