Fiber optic moisture sensor
First Claim
1. An optical sensor for the measurement of the level of moisture in a gaseous phase comprising:
- an optically transparent support, said support having a first face and a second face, said first face of said support having immobilized thereon a film of an optically transparent polymer in the wavelength range of a salt complex of a metal ion and of an organic compound, said film having a predetermined thickness and having embedded therein a predetermined amount of said salt complex, wherein said salt complex emits fluorescence within a determined wavelength range and absorbs the moisture in said gaseous phase, the fluorescence emission being sensitive to quenching by said moisture;
a first optical fiber having a proximal end and a distal end, said proximal end positioned flush with said second face of said support, wherein said first optical fiber is adapted such that excitation light is introduced into said proximal end of said first optical fiber and in operative communication to said film across said support so as to induce said fluorescence emission;
a second optical fiber having a proximal end and a distal end, said proximal end positioned flush with said second face of said support, wherein said second optical fiber is adapted to collect the fluorescence emission from said film across said support;
a reflective surface facing and parallel to said film;
a housing wherein said support, said first and second optical fibers and said reflective surface are positioned and wherein said housing is so disposed that the gaseous phase contacts said film.
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Abstract
This invention provides for a fiber optic moisture sensor. The sensor is comprised of a housing and a support positioned within the housing. The support is coated with a film. A first and second light guides are positioned within the housing and communicate illumination to and from the film. A reflective surface is positioned within the housing facing the film. The film comprises an optically transparent polymer and a salt complex of a metal ion and an organic compound. The salt complex is capable of absorbing moisture and emits a fluorescence signal when excited by light at the appropriate wavelength. The fluorescence signal can be quenched when the salt complex absorbs moisture. An apparatus incorporating the sensor and a method of making the sensor are also provided.
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12 Claims
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1. An optical sensor for the measurement of the level of moisture in a gaseous phase comprising:
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an optically transparent support, said support having a first face and a second face, said first face of said support having immobilized thereon a film of an optically transparent polymer in the wavelength range of a salt complex of a metal ion and of an organic compound, said film having a predetermined thickness and having embedded therein a predetermined amount of said salt complex, wherein said salt complex emits fluorescence within a determined wavelength range and absorbs the moisture in said gaseous phase, the fluorescence emission being sensitive to quenching by said moisture; a first optical fiber having a proximal end and a distal end, said proximal end positioned flush with said second face of said support, wherein said first optical fiber is adapted such that excitation light is introduced into said proximal end of said first optical fiber and in operative communication to said film across said support so as to induce said fluorescence emission; a second optical fiber having a proximal end and a distal end, said proximal end positioned flush with said second face of said support, wherein said second optical fiber is adapted to collect the fluorescence emission from said film across said support; a reflective surface facing and parallel to said film; a housing wherein said support, said first and second optical fibers and said reflective surface are positioned and wherein said housing is so disposed that the gaseous phase contacts said film. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. An apparatus for the measurement of the level of moisture in a gaseous phase comprising:
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an optically transparent support, said support having a first face and a second face, said first face of said support having immobilized thereon a film of an optically transparent polymer in the wavelength range of a salt complex of a metal ion and of an organic compound, said film having a predetermined thickness and having embedded therein a predetermined amount of a said salt complex, wherein said salt complex emits fluorescence within a determined wavelength range and absorbs the moisture in said gaseous phase, the fluorescence emission being sensitive to quenching by said moisture; a first optical fiber having a proximal end and a distal end, said proximal end positioned flush with said second face of said support, wherein said first optical fiber is adapted such that excitation light is introduced into said proximal end of said first optical fiber and in operative communication to said film across said support so as to induce said fluorescence emission; a second optical fiber having a proximal end and a distal end, said proximal end positioned flush with said second face of said support, wherein said second optical fiber is adapted to collect the fluorescence emission from said film across said support; a reflective surface facing and parallel to said film; a housing wherein said support, said first and second optical fibers and said reflective surface are positioned and wherein said housing is so disposed that the gaseous phase contacts said film; illumination means connected to the distal end of said first optical fiber, said illumination means adapted to provide excitation light to said proximal end of said first optical fiber; detection means connected to the distal end of said second optical fiber, said detection means adapted to detect the fluorescence emission and to relate the quenching of said fluorescence emission to the moisture level in said gaseous phase. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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