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A Study on MoS2 Nanolayer Coated Etched Fiber Bragg Grating Strain Sensor

Suneetha Sebastian
2021
Journal paper
Abstract

In this paper, we report on the comprehensive study on Molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) nanolayer coated etched Fiber Bragg Grating (eFBG) strain sensor. MoS2 nanolayer is coated using Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD) of Molybdenum (Mo) on eFBGs followed by sulfurization of the same in an inert atmosphere at 450 degrees C. Such coating technique provides a direct control over the coating thickness of MoS2, thereby enabling a study based on the effect of nanolayer coating thickness on the intrinsic strain sensitivity as well as the power of the back reflected Bragg wavelength of eFBG in the 0.78eV spectral region. High uniformity of MoS2 nanolayer coating ensures consistent, repeatable and highly linear FBG strain sensors with a correlation coefficient of 0.988 in the range of 0 to 2500 mu epsilon. A maximum intrinsic strain sensitivity of similar to 6.65 pm/mu epsilon with a resolution of similar to 150 n epsilon have been achieved with optimized MoS2 coated eFBG sensors. This kind of consistent, highly sensitive and linear strain sensors when incorporated with proper packaging schemes can be particularly useful for applications demanding high sensitivity of FBG sensors such detection of seismic vibrations, underwater acoustic signals, low amplitude accelerations, etc.

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