Harsh environments minimally invasive optical sensor using free-space targeted single-crystal silicon carbide |
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Authors: | Riza NA Arain A Perez F |
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Affiliation: | Nuonics, Inc, Winter Park, FL, USA; |
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Abstract: | To the best of our knowledge, for the first time, a single-crystal silicon carbide (SiC)-based minimally invasive smart optical sensor suited for harsh environments has been designed and demonstrated. The novel sensor design is based on an agile wavelength source, instantaneous single-wavelength strong two-beam interferometry, full optical power cycle data acquisition, free-space targeted laser beams, multiple single-crystal-thick SiC optical front-end chips, and multiwavelength signal processing for unambiguous temperature measurements to form a fast and distributed smart optical sensor system. Experiments conducted using a 1550-nm eye-safe band-tunable laser and a 300-/spl mu/m coating-free thick SiC chip demonstrate temperature sensing from room temperature to 1000/spl deg/C with an estimated average 1.3/spl deg/C resolution. Applications for the proposed sensor include use in fossil fuel-based power systems, aerospace/aircraft systems, satellite systems, deep-space exploration systems, and drilling and oil mining industries. |
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