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Fiber-Optic Hydrogen Sensors: A Review

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Optical fiber hydrogen sensor has become a research hotspot once proposed, since its unique properties of intrinsic safety. In the past three decades, varieties of optical fiber hydrogen sensors have… Click to show full abstract

Optical fiber hydrogen sensor has become a research hotspot once proposed, since its unique properties of intrinsic safety. In the past three decades, varieties of optical fiber hydrogen sensors have been proposed, which could be categorized into five types, including interference type, micromirror type, evanescent field type, surface plasmon resonance type, and fiber Bragg grating type. This review focuses on the representative of the above five types of hydrogen sensors, based on Pd alloy or/and WO3 sensitive materials. Whereas, their structures, characteristics, and sensing performances are critically overviewed.

Keywords: hydrogen sensors; optic hydrogen; hydrogen; sensors review; fiber optic

Journal Title: IEEE Sensors Journal
Year Published: 2021

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