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Article Implementation of Long-Perıod Fiber Gratings for Refractive Index Measurement of Liquids(Eskişehir Teknik Üniversitesi, 2018) İde, Cansu; Aldoğan, Kıvılcım YükselRefractive index (RI) is one of the optical parameters that is of paramount interest in characterizing liquid solutions and solvents. Increased public awareness and legal requirements for quality standards in different sectors have created a need for reliable, fast, automated, remote and/or portable refractive index sensors with multi-measurement capability. The fiber-based RI sensors are very good candidates in providing attractive solutions in such application areas and have been attracting a growing interest by the scientific community. In this work, a fiber optic refractive index sensor has been investigated. It uses a long-period fiber grating (LPFG) and an Optical Spectrum Analyzer (OSA), as sensor head and interrogator unit, respectively. New measurements of refractive indices of common solvents and solutions at the low-loss telecom wavelength band have been successfully demonstrated by using the proposed sensor. The reported measurement results are in excellent agreement with our simulation results and reference measurements realized by conventional measurement techniques.Conference Object Citation - WoS: 2Citation - Scopus: 2Fiber Optik Sensörler ile Sıvılarda Kırılma İndisi Ölçüm Yöntemlerinin Analizi(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2017) İde, Cansu; Yüksel, KıvılcımRefractive index (RI) is one of the physical properties of material, such as boiling/melting point, density, and elasticity. As one of the distinctive features of the material, measurement of the RI is nowadays used in many areas including the food, oil and petroleum industry, biomedical applications, and environmental analysis. In recent years, fiber optic based refractometers become highly popular thanks to the advantages they provide compared to other methods used in the above mentioned fields. Two fiber optic refractive index sensors were investigated in this study: Fresnel reflection based-and long-period fiber grating (LPFG) based-refractometers. The former uses SMF fiber tip as sensing point interrogated by an OTDR from a distant location, where the latter examines the changes in the resonance wavelength. Experimental work realised on different concentrations of glucose-water and glycerol-water solutions successfully demonstrated the capability of the proposed sensor in measuring RI of liquid chemicals with a precision of 1.7×10-4 (Fresnel-based sensor) and maximum sensitivity of 193.42 nm/RIU (LPGF based sensor).
