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      Laser-assisted embedding of all-glass optical fiber sensors into bulk ceramics for high-temperature applications

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          We develop a laser-assisted sensor embedding process to embed all-glass optical fiber sensors into bulk ceramics for high-temperature applications. A specially designed two-step microchannel was fabricated on an Al 2O 3 substrate for sensor embedment using a picosecond (ps) laser. An optical fiber Intrinsic Fabry-Perot Interferometer (IFPI) sensor was embedded at the bottom of the microchannel and covered by Al 2O 3 slurry which was subsequently sintered by a CO 2 laser. The sensor spectrum was in-situ monitored during the laser sintering process to ensure the survival of the sensor and optimize the laser sintering parameters. By testing in furnace through high temperature, the embedded optical fiber shows improved stability after CO 2 laser sealing, resulting in the linear temperature response of the embedded optical fiber IFPI sensor. To improve the embedded IFPI sensor for thermal strain measurement, a dummy fiber was co-embedded with the sensing fiber to improve the mechanical bonding between the sensing fiber and the ceramic substrate so that the thermal strain of the ceramic substrate can apply on the sensing fiber. The response sensitivity, measurement repeatability and high-temperature long-term stability of the embedded optical fiber IFPI sensor were evaluated in this work.

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          Journal
          101611084
          41544
          Opt Laser Technol
          Opt Laser Technol
          Optics and laser technology
          0030-3992
          1879-2545
          5 June 2020
          27 March 2020
          August 2020
          01 August 2020
          : 128
          : 106223
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Clemson University - Center for Intelligent Systems in Extreme Environment (CU-ISEE), Clemson, SC 29634, USA
          [2 ]Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Clemson University, Clemson, SC 29634, USA
          [3 ]Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Clemson University, Clemson, SC 29634, USA
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          PMC7316396 PMC7316396 7316396 nihpa1600526
          10.1016/j.optlastec.2020.106223
          7316396
          32587419
          082bcc37-1235-4337-97b3-89c9f7837ba1
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          All-glass optical fiber sensors embedment,High temperature,Laser-assisted processing,Bulk ceramics

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