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Fluorescence-Based Optical Flow Sensor with Direction-Independent Response

Authors
서동민박재민윤승민이상원위한상강성훈윤호준변성훈오상우
Issue Date
11월-2025
Publisher
한국센서학회
Keywords
Non-contact sensing; Multidirectional flow sensing; EPDM pillar structure; Fluorescence-based optical sensor; Flow detection
Citation
센서학회지, v.34, no.6, pp 638 - 644
Pages
7
Journal Title
센서학회지
Volume
34
Number
6
Start Page
638
End Page
644
URI
https://www.kriso.re.kr/sciwatch/handle/2021.sw.kriso/11010
DOI
10.46670/JSST.2025.34.6.638
ISSN
1225-5475
2093-7563
Abstract
Non-contact flow-sensing technologies have attracted increasing attention in various fields, such as microfluidiccontrol and underwater flow monitoring. In this study, an optical flow-sensing principle based on the fluorescence response of aphosphor-attached hollow pillar is proposed. The hollow structure of the ethylene propylene diene monomer pillar serves as anoptical waveguide, delivering blue excitation light from an LED to a phosphor bead attached to the pillar tip, where red fluorescenceis emitted and subsequently detected. Flow-induced deformation of the pillar causes a slight inclination of the phosphor, resultingin measurable variations in the detected fluorescence intensity. The fluorescence response was quantitatively analyzed under differentflow rates (0?3000 mL/min) and directions (frontal and lateral) using three pillars with different outer diameters (Ø2.8, Ø3.8, andØ4.8 mm). The results show a consistent decrease in the fluorescence intensity with an increasing flow rate and rapid recovery oncethe flow ceases. Smaller-diameter pillars exhibit higher sensitivity, and the overall response remains independent of the flowdirection. These findings demonstrate that the proposed fluorescence-based optical sensor provides a simple and effective approachfor multidirectional flow detection and can be applied to precise flow measurements in microfluidic and underwater environments.
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