Free spectral range analysis of double series microresonator system for all-optical corrosion sensor

A double series configuration of a microresonator is proposed to measure the amount of corrosion on iron metal. A numerical computation has been performed for analyzing the sensing operation in which the metal is attached to the waveguide as a top cladding material. The transparency peak profile and...

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Main Authors: Ahmad Noorden, Ahmad Fakhrurrazi, Azam Mohamad, Azam Mohamad, Salleh, Mohd. Hazimin, Daud, Suzairi, Mohamad, Saiful Najmee, Ali, Jalil
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/1.OE.59.1.017106
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spelling my.utm.869682020-10-22T04:20:50Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/86968/ Free spectral range analysis of double series microresonator system for all-optical corrosion sensor Ahmad Noorden, Ahmad Fakhrurrazi Azam Mohamad, Azam Mohamad Salleh, Mohd. Hazimin Daud, Suzairi Mohamad, Saiful Najmee Ali, Jalil QC Physics A double series configuration of a microresonator is proposed to measure the amount of corrosion on iron metal. A numerical computation has been performed for analyzing the sensing operation in which the metal is attached to the waveguide as a top cladding material. The transparency peak profile and transfer function of the output transmission spectrum is obtained using a signal flow graph method and Mason's rule. The output spectrum of the microresonator shows that the linear free spectral range (FSR) changes as the iron begins to oxidize, which affects the cladding index of the sensing system. The FSR changes with respect to the amount of corrosion present in iron metal. In addition, the microresonator is able to distinguish two different types of corrosion, which are hematite and magnetite. The sensitivities of the practical application design are obtained as 22.62 nm/RIU for magnetite and 7.17 nm/RIU for hematite detection. The FSR analysis is an alternative approach in all-optical sensing to wavelength shift. It is promising for applications in additional high-sensitivity all-optical corrosion sensors. SPIE 2020 Article PeerReviewed Ahmad Noorden, Ahmad Fakhrurrazi and Azam Mohamad, Azam Mohamad and Salleh, Mohd. Hazimin and Daud, Suzairi and Mohamad, Saiful Najmee and Ali, Jalil (2020) Free spectral range analysis of double series microresonator system for all-optical corrosion sensor. Optical Engineering, 59 (1). 017106-017106. ISSN 0091-3286 http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/1.OE.59.1.017106
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topic QC Physics
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Ahmad Noorden, Ahmad Fakhrurrazi
Azam Mohamad, Azam Mohamad
Salleh, Mohd. Hazimin
Daud, Suzairi
Mohamad, Saiful Najmee
Ali, Jalil
Free spectral range analysis of double series microresonator system for all-optical corrosion sensor
description A double series configuration of a microresonator is proposed to measure the amount of corrosion on iron metal. A numerical computation has been performed for analyzing the sensing operation in which the metal is attached to the waveguide as a top cladding material. The transparency peak profile and transfer function of the output transmission spectrum is obtained using a signal flow graph method and Mason's rule. The output spectrum of the microresonator shows that the linear free spectral range (FSR) changes as the iron begins to oxidize, which affects the cladding index of the sensing system. The FSR changes with respect to the amount of corrosion present in iron metal. In addition, the microresonator is able to distinguish two different types of corrosion, which are hematite and magnetite. The sensitivities of the practical application design are obtained as 22.62 nm/RIU for magnetite and 7.17 nm/RIU for hematite detection. The FSR analysis is an alternative approach in all-optical sensing to wavelength shift. It is promising for applications in additional high-sensitivity all-optical corrosion sensors.
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author Ahmad Noorden, Ahmad Fakhrurrazi
Azam Mohamad, Azam Mohamad
Salleh, Mohd. Hazimin
Daud, Suzairi
Mohamad, Saiful Najmee
Ali, Jalil
author_facet Ahmad Noorden, Ahmad Fakhrurrazi
Azam Mohamad, Azam Mohamad
Salleh, Mohd. Hazimin
Daud, Suzairi
Mohamad, Saiful Najmee
Ali, Jalil
author_sort Ahmad Noorden, Ahmad Fakhrurrazi
title Free spectral range analysis of double series microresonator system for all-optical corrosion sensor
title_short Free spectral range analysis of double series microresonator system for all-optical corrosion sensor
title_full Free spectral range analysis of double series microresonator system for all-optical corrosion sensor
title_fullStr Free spectral range analysis of double series microresonator system for all-optical corrosion sensor
title_full_unstemmed Free spectral range analysis of double series microresonator system for all-optical corrosion sensor
title_sort free spectral range analysis of double series microresonator system for all-optical corrosion sensor
publisher SPIE
publishDate 2020
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/86968/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/1.OE.59.1.017106
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