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We present a temperature sensor based on a polymer exhibiting a Lower Critical Solution Temperature (LCST) in aqueous solution encapsulated in a capillary. Parameters are chosen such that the solution exhibits a cloud point in a temperature range of 30° C to 39°C. The characteristic of thermoresponsive polymers with an LCST, is that above that temperature phase separation of the polymer takes place which leads to a temperature-dependent formation of a cloudy suspension. An optical intensity measurement over the desired temperature range is established by an increase of optical attenuation inside the polymer solution caused by a rising temperature. For our purpose, the polymer capillary is connected to transmitter and receiver via a Polymer Optical Fibre (POF). Our intensity measurement is, to the best of our knowledge, a novel method and can be considered simple when compared to existing fibre-based temperature measurement techniques. Due to the lack of electrical components at the probe, this sensor is suitable for measurements in strong electromagnetic fields and environments for which flying sparks are hazardous, i.e., inflammable fluids or gases. Furthermore, all manufactured sensors share the same temperature dependence and, therefore, are well-suited for comparative measurement, e.g., flow measurement systems. With the given temperature range, a body temperature measurement is also suitable.
In this paper we present the development of a novel of a fibre optic temperature sensor based on thermoresponsive polymers. The principle of our invention that is already applied for a patent is based on the detection of the optical power that is transmitted through an optical fibre, whilst a temperature sensitive element is integrated in this fibre.
We investigated the sensing properties of a single mode Poly Methyl Methacrylate (PMMA) Microstructured Polymer
Optical Fibre (MPOF) with mechanically imprinted Long Period Grating (LPG). We measured the influence of strain to
the LPG wavelength which showed the viscoelastic nature of PMMA. We also measured the influence of temperature
and humidity to the LPG wavelength.
We investigated sensing properties of single mode poly methyl methacrylate (PMMA) microstructured polymer optical
fibres (MPOF) with mechanically imprinted long period gratings (LPG). After preparation of the MPOF end-faces the
samples were elongated with silica fibres. These samples were used to measure the influence of strain to the LPG
wavelength which showed the viscoelastic nature of PMMA. We also measured the influence of temperature and
humidity. The results show that MPOF LPGs are well suited for strain sensing. One MPOF LPG was stitched to a
textile. Using this textile we measured a simulated respiratory motion.