Se-Jong Baik
Chonnam National University
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IEEE Sensors Journal | 2007
Kwang Taek Kim; Hyun Suk Song; Jae Pyung Mah; Ki Bum Hong; Kiegon Im; Se-Jong Baik; Yang-Il Yoon
This paper reports a fiber-optic hydrogen sensor based on a side-polished single-mode fiber coated with a palladium (Pd) thin film whose optical characteristics change as it absorbs hydrogen. The optical transmission loss of the sensor depends on the hydrogen gas concentration through the complex electric permittivity of the Pd film. An optimal design for the sensor has been pursued to obtain both high sensitivity and short response time. When exposed to 4% hydrogen gas, the optimal change output power obtained in this experiment was 1.2 dB (32%) with a rise time of 100 s.
Sensors and Actuators A-physical | 2002
Il-Bum Kwon; Se-Jong Baik; Kiegon Im; J.W. Yu
We present a compact fiber optic Brillouin optical time domain analysis (BOTDA) sensor system, which has the capability of detecting and locating intrusion attempts over several tens of kilometers long paths. The system employs a laser diode and two electro-optic modulators. Simulation of an intrusion effect was achieved by use of a strain-inducing setup. Distance resolution of 3 m was obtained for a 4.81 km long optical fiber within 1.5 s. Actual intrusion detection experiment was also performed using a step-on stage setup and clearly discernable detection signals were obtained in less than 1.5 s. # 2002 Published by Elsevier Science B.V.
Journal of The Optical Society of Korea | 2008
Kwang Taek Kim; Deok Gi Kim; Woong keun Hyun; Ki Bum Hong; Kiegon Im; Se-Jong Baik; Dae-kyong Kim; Hyun-yong Choi
This paper reports a side-coupled asymmetric
IEEE Sensors Journal | 2011
Kwang Taek Kim; Kyu Jung Cho; Kiegon Im; Se-Jong Baik; Cherl-Hee Lee; Jonghun Lee
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IEEE Photonics Technology Letters | 2008
Ki-Sun Choi; Ju-Youn Son; Geun-Jin Kim; Kyoung-Shin Lee; Jaesoon Youn; Se-Jong Baik; Kiegon Im; Jae-Min Kim; Young-Sang Kim
plastic optical fiber coupler for an optical sensor system. The dependence of the optical power coupling ratio on the coupling angle and refractive index of the adhesion layer in both the forward and backward directions was examined based on the geometrical optics. It was confirmed experimentally that the coupling ratios can be optimized by controlling the coupling angle and refractive index of the adhesion layer. A maximum forward coupling efficiency > 93% was achieved.
Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering | 2008
Myoung Jin Kim; Kwan Seob Park; Hae Young Choi; Se-Jong Baik; Kiegon Im; Byeong Ha Lee
We propose a novel method for fabricating fused fiber couplers whose transmission spectrum and sensitivity can be controlled in the wet-etching process. A wide tuning of the transmission spectrum during wet etching was observed experimentally. It was demonstrated that etched fused fiber couplers with reduced waist size had high sensitivity to the refractive index of an external medium. The sensitivity achieved by the present fiber coupler sensor was a 1125 nm/refractive index unit.
21st International Conference on Optical Fibre Sensors (OFS21) | 2011
Seong Jun Park; Kwan Seob Park; Young Ho Kim; Se-Jong Baik; Byeong Ha Lee
Multiplexing of fiber Bragg grating (FBG) sensors is one of the most effective technologies to reduce both installation and operation costs for quasi-distributive strain and temperature measurements such as smart structure applications. We propose a novel method of enhancing the multiplexing capability of a multipoint FBG sensor system without increasing system complexity by providing a unique spectral response as an identification tag to each FBG. The number of sensors in the proposed spectral tag method can increase as N(N-1)/2 as the number of spectral codes N increases at the expense of the free spectral range.
IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics | 2007
Muhsen Aljada; Kamal Alameh; Byeong Ha Lee; Yong Tak Lee; Kiegon Im; Se-Jong Baik
We demonstrate a high temperature sensor by using an intrinsic photonic crystal fiber (PCF) based Mach-Zehnder interferometer. Air hole collapsed regions inside the PCF act as coupler between the core and cladding modes which form the two arms of the interferometer. The temperature measurements are obtained by measuring the shift in the peaks of the interference signal. The experiments confirm the reliability, repeatability and hysteresis. The small amount of hysteresis and deviation in the repeated experiments are within the experimental errors.
Journal of Sensor Science and Technology | 2002
Se-Jong Baik; Il-Bum Kwon; Chul Chung; J.W. Yu
An optical interferometric system for the simultaneous measurements of physical thickness and refractive group index is implemented. The proposed system is based on a spectral-domain optical low coherence interferometry with two sample probes facing to each other. The two-probe approach enables simultaneous measurements of thickness and group index of a transparent sample. The average measurement errors were ~0.112 % in the physical thickness and ~0.035 % in the group index, respectively.
ieee sensors | 2009
Ki-Sun Choi; Jaesoon Youn; Eunmi You; Ji Ae Yoon; Gyoung-A Kim; Se-Jong Baik; Kiegon Im; Kwang-Taek Kim; Sung-Hyeon Jeong
In this paper, we experimentally demonstrate a dynamic wavelength-division-multiplexing (WDM) header/label recognition structure that processes on-the-fly WDM patterns. An opto-VLSI processor is used to dynamically generate digital phase holograms that control the wavelength components of the label/header to create digital wavelength profiles. An autocorrelation function of a high-peak is generated when a label bit pattern matches a digital wavelength profile. The main attractive feature of using an opto-VLSI processor is that the lookup table of matching digital wavelength profiles does not need modification when the data bit-rate is upgraded. The dynamic pattern recognition structure is experimentally demonstrated at 10 Gbit/s for 4-, 6-, and 8-bit labels.