Single fiber temperature probe configuration using anti-Stokes luminescence from Cr:GdAIO3

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作者
Eldridge, Jeffrey, I [1 ]
机构
[1] NASA, Glenn Res Ctr, 21000 Brookpk Rd, Cleveland, OH 44135 USA
关键词
luminescence; thermometer; thermographic phosphor; anti-Stokes; OPTICAL-FIBER; QUANTUM EFFICIENCY; RAMAN-SPECTROSCOPY; YAG CRYSTAL; SENSOR; YALO3;
D O I
10.1088/1361-6501/aaba21
中图分类号
T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
Single-photon excitation of anti-Stokes-shifted emission from a thermographic phosphor allows operation of a luminescence decay-based single fiber temperature probe with negligible interference from background fiber-generated Raman scattering. While single fiber probe configurations for luminescence-based fiber optic thermometers offer advantages of simple design, compactness, and superior emission light collection efficiency, their effective use has been limited by interference from Raman scattering in the fiber probe and excitation delivery fiber that produces distortion of the luminescence decay that follows the excitation pulse. The near elimination of interference by background fiber-generated Raman scattering was demonstrated by incorporating a Cr-doped GdAlO3 (Cr:GdAlO3) thermographic phosphor as the sensing element at the end of a single fiber luminescence decay-based thermometer and detecting anti-Stokes-shifted luminescence centered at 542 or 593 nm produced by 695 nm excitation. Measurements were performed using both silica (up to 1150 degrees C) and single-crystal YAG (up to 1200 degrees C) fiber-based thermometers. Selection of emission detection centered at 542 nm greatly benefited the YAG fiber probe measurements by practically eliminating detection of otherwise significant luminescence from Cr3+ impurities in the YAG fiber. For both the silica and YAG fiber probes, the relative benefit of adopting single-photon excitation of anti-Stokes-shifted luminescence was evaluated by comparison with results obtained by conventional 532 nm excitation of Stokes-shifted luminescence.
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