By the method of pulsed laser deposition (PLD) of a Ni/C bilayer precursor films and annealing in air, amorphous carbon films were prepared on the surface of the capillary used… Click to show full abstract
By the method of pulsed laser deposition (PLD) of a Ni/C bilayer precursor films and annealing in air, amorphous carbon films were prepared on the surface of the capillary used for the fabrication of optical fiber Fabry–Perot (FP) cavity pressure sensors. The surface morphologies of the coated and annealed carbon films were investigated through scanning electron microscopy. The images reveal that surface modification smoothens the irregular particles on the capillary surface and releases the stress induced by carbon and nickel deposition and oxy-hydrogen flame welding. Performance tests showed that the surface-modified pressure sensors have good linearity for pressure response and the cavity length variations during the full cycle of pressure change are within 31 nm. Furthermore, thanks to the introduction of carbon films, the long-term stability of the cavity length can be kept within 10 nm during the tested 150 days.
               
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