Center for Photonics Technology, Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia 24061-0111, USA.
Opt Lett. 2010 Jun 15;35(12):2043-5. doi: 10.1364/OL.35.002043.
A microscale acoustic resonator fabricated on a standard single-mode fiber tip was demonstrated as a hydrogen sensor. The fabrication of the resonator involved standard fiber cleaving and splicing, radio frequency sputtering, focused-ion-beam patterning and deposition, and wet etching. A submicrometer layer of platinum was coated on the vibration arms of the resonator serving as a catalytic heater upon hydrogen exposure. The heat locally raised the resonator temperature, which led to an acoustic resonance frequency shift. The sensor's resonance frequency at 1.7 MHz shifted 1170.4 Hz upon exposure to 1% hydrogen concentration; the sensitivity of the sensor was estimated to be better than 0.1%.
在标准单模光纤尖端上制造的微尺度声学谐振器被证明是一种氢传感器。该谐振器的制造涉及标准光纤切割和拼接、射频溅射、聚焦离子束图案化和沉积以及湿法刻蚀。在谐振器的振动臂上涂覆了一层亚微米级的铂层,作为氢暴露时的催化加热器。局部热量使谐振器温度升高,导致声学共振频率发生偏移。当暴露于 1%的氢浓度时,传感器的 1.7MHz 共振频率偏移了 1170.4Hz;该传感器的灵敏度估计优于 0.1%。