The development of a clinically useful fiber-optic oxygen sensor based on oxygen fluorescence quenching is described in this paper. The fiber optic oxygen sensor was formed by coating a thin polymer matrix, which contains an oxygen sensitive fluorophore, on the tapered end of a polymer optical fiber. Three acrylate polymers have been used for the matrix, and the sensitivity and time-response of the oxygen sensors were tested. The results showed that the sensitivity and time response of the sensors can be modified using different polymer matrices. Using these modifications, a very fast time response of the polymer fiber-based oxygen sensor could be readily achieved and the fastest (T10-90) response time were <100 ms. © 2014 IEEE.
Journal article
IEEE Sensors Journal
01/01/2014
14
3358 - 3364