Za. Ansari et al., HUMIDITY SENSOR USING PLANAR OPTICAL WAVE-GUIDES WITH CLADDINGS OF VARIOUS OXIDE MATERIALS, Thin solid films, 305(1-2), 1997, pp. 330-335
A planar optical waveguide, fabricated using an ion-exchange process i
n soda glass (Na+ exchanged by K+), is studied as a humidity sensor wi
th screen printed claddings of BriTiO(3), SnO2, Al2O3, ZrO2, V2O5 and
ZnO as well as sintered ZnO, with cladding thicknesses between 20 and
25 mu m. A He-Ne laser beam (0.1 mm dirt., lambda = 632.8 nm, 0.5 mW)
is coupled to the guide using prism film coupling and a silicon photov
oltaic detector is used to measure the intensity of transmission. The
lengths of the claddings used which give the maximum TM-polarization b
ecause of the relative attenuation, are between 3 and 5 mm. The relati
ve humidity (RH) is varied from 3 to 98%. BaTiO3 offers maximum sensit
ivity as compared to the other oxides used. SnO2 exhibits a response t
ime of 3 s and a recovery time of 10 min, the fastest amongst all. The
maximum hysteresis of 1% is observed, except for V2O5 cladding (8%).
The sensitivity curves show 3 regions, which are attributed to differe
nt possible dominant processes. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science S.A.