Fabrication of Optical Fibers with Multiple Coatings for Swelling-Based Chemical Sensing

Micromachines (Basel). 2021 Aug 10;12(8):941. doi: 10.3390/mi12080941.

Abstract

We discuss distributed chemical sensing based on the swelling of coatings of optical fibers. Volume changes in the coating induce strain in the fiber's glass core, provoking a local change in the refractive index which is detectable by distributed fiber optical sensing techniques. We describe methods to realize different coatings on a single fiber. Simultaneous detection of swelling processes all along the fiber opens the possibility to interrogate thousands of differently functionalized sections on a single fiber. Principal component analysis is used to enable sensors for environmental monitoring, food analysis, agriculture, water quality monitoring, or medical diagnostics.

Keywords: chemical sensing; coatings; microfabrication; optical fibers.