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26 May 2011 Review of optical fiber sensor technologies for hydrogen leak detection in hydrogen energy storage
Cedric Perrotton, Nicolas Javahiraly, Alex Kazemi, Patrick Meyrueis
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Abstract
We introduce a review concerning hydrogen sensors already validated based on palladium, and we discuss the best ways to proceed to achieve an ideal hydrogen sensor. We discuss the performances regarding the configuration of an optical fiber hydrogen sensor as well as the used materials properties. We conclude that hydrogen sensors using plasmonic effects are a seductive way to follow.
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Cedric Perrotton, Nicolas Javahiraly, Alex Kazemi, and Patrick Meyrueis "Review of optical fiber sensor technologies for hydrogen leak detection in hydrogen energy storage", Proc. SPIE 8026, Photonic Applications for Aerospace, Transportation, and Harsh Environment II, 80260O (26 May 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.888723
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Hydrogen

Palladium

Fiber Bragg gratings

Optical fibers

Metals

Fiber optics sensors

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