• Chinese Optics Letters
  • Vol. 22, Issue 2, 021201 (2024)
Fuxiang Wang1, Feng Gao1,*, Xiaoniu Wang1, Ying Wang2..., Fei Jin2,**, Ziqiao Ren1, Jun Wu1, Zhenlin Huang1, Wenjun Zhou1 and Changyu Shen1,***|Show fewer author(s)
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  • 1College of Optical and Electronic Technology, China Jiliang University, Hangzhou 310018, China
  • 2College of Materials and Chemistry, China Jiliang University, Hangzhou 310018, China
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    DOI: 10.3788/COL202422.021201 Cite this Article Set citation alerts
    Fuxiang Wang, Feng Gao, Xiaoniu Wang, Ying Wang, Fei Jin, Ziqiao Ren, Jun Wu, Zhenlin Huang, Wenjun Zhou, Changyu Shen, "Towards a fast and stable tachypnea monitor: a C60-Lys enabled optical fiber sensor for humidity tracking in breath progress," Chin. Opt. Lett. 22, 021201 (2024) Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    The pandemic of respiratory diseases enlightened people that monitoring respiration has promising prospects in averting many fatalities by tracking the development of diseases. However, the response speed of current optical fiber sensors is still insufficient to meet the requirements of high-frequency respiratory detection during respiratory failure. Here, a scheme for a fast and stable tachypnea monitor is proposed utilizing a water-soluble C60-Lys ion compound as functional material for the tracking of humidity change in the progression of breath. The polarization of C60-Lys can be tuned by the ambient relative humidity change, and an apparent refractive index alteration can be detected due to the small size effect. In our experiments, C60-Lys is conformally and uniformly deposited on the surface of a tilted fiber Bragg grating (TFBG) to fabricate an ultra-fast-response, high-sensitivity, and long-term stable optical fiber humidity sensor. A relative humidity (RH) detecting sensitivity of 0.080 dB/% RH and the equilibrium response time and recovery time of 1.85 s and 1.58 s are observed, respectively. Also, a linear relation is detected between the resonance intensity of the TFBG and the environment RH. In a practical breath monitoring experiment, the instantaneous response time and recovery time are measured as 40 ms and 41 ms, respectively, during a 1.5 Hz fast breath process. Furthermore, an excellent time stability and high repeatability are exhibited in experiments conducted over a range of 7 days.
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    Fuxiang Wang, Feng Gao, Xiaoniu Wang, Ying Wang, Fei Jin, Ziqiao Ren, Jun Wu, Zhenlin Huang, Wenjun Zhou, Changyu Shen, "Towards a fast and stable tachypnea monitor: a C60-Lys enabled optical fiber sensor for humidity tracking in breath progress," Chin. Opt. Lett. 22, 021201 (2024)
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