Abstract
The research paper defined the effect of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) coating on optical microbottle resonator (MBR) for sodium
alginate concentration sensor. The resonator made from silica fiber SMF28 used a technique known as “soften-and-compress”. The MBRs size is based on the three parameters, which is bottle diameter (Db), stem diameter (Ds) and bottle
length (Lb). The MBR was then coated with PVA and named MBR-PVA-A, MBR-PVA-B and MBR-PVA-C. The coated MBR-PVA was then coupled with microfiber for characterisation and able to have Q-factor >105
for all conditions. The MBR-PVAs
were then used for the sodium alginate sensor with liquid concentrations ranging from 1% to 6%. The MBR-PVAs
performance is ultimately excellent, where the results are based on transmitted power and wavelength shift analysis. The
MBR-PVAs are promising as sodium alginate concentration sensors by the sensitivity, linearity, stability, and repeatability
performance.
Keywords
Optical Microresonator, Microbottle Resonator, Sodium Alginate.
Citation
AMINAH AHMAD, MOHD HAFIZ JALI, HAZIEZOL HELMI MOHD YUSOF, MD ASHADI MD JOHARI, SULAIMAN WADI HARUN, Optical microbottle resonator with polyvinyl alcohol coating for sodium alginate concentration sensing, Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials - Rapid Communications, 16, 3-4, March-April 2022, pp.102-107 (2022).
Submitted at: June 29, 2021
Accepted at: April 7, 2022