Chemical sensors based on long period fiber gratings: A review

Fiber optic devices are being increasingly employed in the fields of chemical and environmental sensing due to their important features, such as high accuracy, small size, chemical inertness, remote operation and multiplexing capabilities. In this work, a thorough review about the design, fabricatio...

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Autor principal: Flavio Esposito
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Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Sumario:Fiber optic devices are being increasingly employed in the fields of chemical and environmental sensing due to their important features, such as high accuracy, small size, chemical inertness, remote operation and multiplexing capabilities. In this work, a thorough review about the design, fabrication and characterization of fiber optic chemical sensors based on long period grating (LPG) technology is reported. The emphasis is placed on transducer designs and features as well as the techniques to enhance the sensitivity. Subsequently, coating materials to be deposited around the grating region, providing a selective response to the target analytes are described in detail. Finally, the different applications are reviewed, mainly related to the monitoring of environmental parameters, volatile organic compounds, hazardous gases, heavy metal ions, corrosion, marine salinity and food quality. The aim of this work is to deliver a comprehensive analysis regarding the state-of-the-art solutions about LPG-based chemical sensors and to summarize the current shortcomings and upcoming research paths.