Abstract
Agarose is a stable hydrophilic material commonly used for relative humidity sensing application. Agarose porous nature causes changes in its refractive index as relative humidity change. Micro bottle resonators are a promising choice for sensing applications due to their good quality factor. In this work, the effect of agarose gel concentration on micro-bottle ability to detect relative humidity changes was investigated. The agarose gel coating was made in two different concentrations 0.5% and 1%. These two concentrations were used as coating for microbottle resonators with the diameter of 190 μm. The micro-bottle samples were made by the soften-and-compress technique. In the humidity range of 35%–85% RH, the 0.5% agarose gel coated microbottle had a sensitivity of 0.1077 dB/RH%. The microbottle resonator coated with the 1% solution showed a lower sensitivity of 0.0899 dB/RH%. This improvement in sensitivity with lower agarose gel concentration is due to the pore size of agarose gel. Yet, both concentrations showed improvement in sensitivity compared to the bare micro-bottle showing that agarose can be a potential choice for building sensitive efficient relative humidity sensors.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 1826-1831 |
Number of pages | 6 |
Journal | Microwave and Optical Technology Letters |
Volume | 63 |
Issue number | 7 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Jul 2021 |
Keywords
- agarose gel
- humidity sensor
- micro-bottle resonator
- relative humidity
- whispering gallery mode