Design and Fabrication an optical sensor devices base on graphene oxide
Mustafa Abdulirees Jebur,
Seyed Sadra Kashef,
Mc Amirani and
M.H. Mezher
Data and Metadata, 2025, vol. 4, 875
Abstract:
Contamination of oil, particularly by dissolved water, is a very common problem in the failure of step-down transformers used by electricity providers as this degrades the insulating property of the oil. In this paper, the use of D-shaped optical fibers functionalized with Graphene Oxide is presented to detect the water content in transformer oil. The synthesis of graphene oxide was achieved by a modified version of Hummer's method. Subsequently, the drop-casting process was used to apply the graphene oxide onto the D-shaped fibre. The coating thickness attained in the samples was around 200 nm. Side polishing in a single-mode fiber engages an evanescent field that increases its sensitivity as an optical sensor. A few layers of graphene oxide coating on D-fiber exhibit a quick response time and high sensitivity to moisture content present in transformer oil, which proves to be a hopeful solution in real-time monitoring and maintenance of transformer insulation systems. It manifested that the experimental results had a high sensitivity to different water contents in transformer oil for the D-shaped fiber coated with GO. The GO-coated fibers exhibited a sensitivity of 0.5677 dB/ppm, which is relatively high compared with the sensitivity in the case of uncoated D-shaped fibers.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.56294/dm2025875
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