Novel photonic structures can act as tiny and highly accurate sensors of temperature and humidity
Wednesday, April 6, 2016 - 06:40
in Physics & Chemistry
Many machines such as turbines, oil-drills, health monitors and nuclear reactors require internal sensors to monitor physical states such as temperature. To meet this challenge, researchers at A*STAR are developing compact silicon photonic sensors that can provide accurate readings without being damaged by the toxic, corrosive or even explosive conditions within the machines.