Fiber Optic Oxygen Sensors — How Do They Work?
TBMG-13683
05/01/2012
- Content
Fiber optic oxygen sensors use the fluorescence of a chemical complex in a sol-gel to measure the partial pressure of oxygen. The pulsed blue LED sends light, at ~475 nm, to an optical fiber. The optical fiber carries the light to the probe. The distal end of the probe tip consists of a thin layer of a hydrophobic sol-gel material.
- Citation
- "Fiber Optic Oxygen Sensors — How Do They Work?," Mobility Engineering, May 1, 2012.