Battery management based on internal optical sensing
US-2015303723-A1 · Oct 22, 2015 · US
US10175168B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10175168-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715847758-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 19, 2017 |
| Priority date | May 8, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jan 8, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jan 8, 2019 |
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A sensor for hydrocarbons uses a waveguide with a first cladding layer, a second cladding layer with a measurement region with hydrophobic measurement material, and a core between the first and second cladding layers. Light is coupled into the waveguide. The measurement material is exposed to the hydrocarbon allowing the hydrocarbon to diffuse into it and change refractive index of the material, which changes intensity of light evanescently coupled through the first cladding layer. Light coupled through the first cladding layer is measured to determine exposure of the sensor to the hydrocarbons.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method of sensing a presence of a hydrocarbon with a waveguide that comprises a first cladding layer, a second cladding layer having a measurement region comprising a hydrophobic material formed thereon, and a core disposed between the first cladding layer and the second cladding layer, the method comprising: (A) coupling light in the waveguide; (B) exposing the measurement region to the hydrocarbon so as to cause the hydrocarbon to diffuse into the hydrophobic material, thereby causing a change in a refractive index of the hydrophobic material; (C) measuring a change in intensity distribution of light evanescently coupled through the first cladding layer caused by diffusion of the hydrocarbon into the hydrophobic material in the step of exposing the measurement region to the hydrocarbon; (D) determining the presence of the hydrocarbon based at least in part on the change in intensity distribution measured in (C); where the first cladding layer is not exposed to the hydrocarbon. 2. A method of measuring a change in a hydrocarbon concentration of a solution, the method comprising: (A) coupling light into a single-mode waveguide that comprises a hydrophobic cladding on a first side of the waveguide; (B) exposing the hydrophobic cladding to the solution so as to cause a hydrocarbon to diffuse from the solution into the hydrophobic cladding; (C) measuring a change in intensity of light evanescently coupled out of a second side of the single-mode waveguide as a function of time due to diffusion of the hydrocarbon into the hydrophobic cladding in (B); (D) where the first side and second side of the single-mode waveguide are different sides of the single-mode waveguide and parallel to each other; and (E) determining a change in the hydrocarbon concentration of the solution as a function of time based at least in part on the change in intensity of light. 3. A method of operating a hydrocarbon sensor comprising a single-mode waveguide with a hydrophobic cladding on a first side of the waveguide the method comprising: (A) exposing the hydrophobic cladding to a solution containing a hydrocarbon so as to cause a hydrocarbon to diffuse from the solution into the hydrophobic cladding; (B) detecting the hydrocarbon based on a change in intensity of light evanescently coupled out of a second side of the single-mode waveguide due to diffusion of the hydrocarbon into the hydrophobic cladding; the change in intensity of light being detected with at least one photodetector configured to directly sense the light evanescently coupled out of the second side of the single-mode waveguide; and (C) allowing the hydrocarbon to diffuse out of the hydrophobic cladding; where the first and second sides of the single-mode waveguide are different sides of the waveguide, and are parallel to each other.
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