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Article Dans Une Revue Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical Année : 2016

Pellet photonic innovant gas sensor using catalysis and integrated photonics

F. Morfin
F. Bosselet
P. Coudray
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B. Rolland
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J.-F. Laithier
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This article addresses the main results of the PEPS (PEllet Photonic Sensor) project, whcich aims at developing a new gas sensing transducer via a technological breakthrough: the combination of photonics (insensitive to external electromagnetic disturbances) and catalysis (reversibility, limited energy consumption). Indeed, catalytic reactions are often exothermic and this heat can modify the properties of optical devices. The experimental studies performed during the PEPS project highlighted the rapid and reversible response at room temperature of catalytic powders towards different concentrations of H2 in air. The thermal and optical properties of the materials used for the integrated photonic component have also been studied. These results have been exploited for the design of the photonic transducers. The feasibility of the physical transduction principle has been demonstrated by developing different prototypes based on Bragg gratings and Multimode Interference Components.
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hal-01191723 , version 1 (02-09-2015)

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T. Mazingue, M. Lomello-Tafin, C. Hernandez-Rodriguez, M. Passard, L. Goujon, et al.. Pellet photonic innovant gas sensor using catalysis and integrated photonics. Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, 2016, 222 (222), pp.133 - 140. ⟨10.1016/j.snb.2015.07.107⟩. ⟨hal-01191723⟩
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