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Amila, N. A. and Adnan, N. N. and Krishnan, G. and Muhammad, F. D. and Taib, N. A. M.
(2025)
Metal purity detection using non-target reflectivity plastic optical fiber displacement sensor.
Journal of Optoelectronic and Biomedical Materials, 17 (1).
pp. 15-23.
ISSN 2066-0049
Abstract
A fiber optic displacement sensor (FODS) that uses a fiber probe to detect metal purity based
on intensity modulation technique is proposed and demonstrated. A He-Ne laser is used as
the light source and three different types of metals which consists of nickel brass,
cupronickel, and copper clad-steel are used as the target samples. It is observed that the
voltages increase as the metal brightness changes from dark to bright, which consequently
depends on the amount of nickel content in the metal. The highest sensitivity of 1.0459 for
the front slope is achieved by nickel brass, thus making it useful for close-distance targets.
The proposed system is environment friendly and low cost, with additional advantages of
high sensitivity and easy installation. Besides its ability to determine the type of metal
sample, this FODS can provide a real-time monitoring system suitable for broader
applications in sensor field.
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