Claims
- 1. A humidity sensor comprising porous dielectric means for adsorbing moisture from a surrounding atmosphere, a narrow-band light source for directing light energy onto said dielectric means at preselected nominal wavelength, said porous dielectric means comprising at least one layer of porous dielectric construction having quarter-wave thickness as a function of said preselected nominal wavelength and index of refraction of said porous dielectric construction, and means positioned to intercept light energy incident on said dielectric means from said source for indicating humidity in the atmosphere surrounding said dielectric means as a function of variations in light transmission/reflection characteristics of said dielectric means.
- 2. The humidity sensor set forth in claim 1 wherein said dielectric means comprises a translucent substrate having said at least one layer of dielectric material positioned to intercept light energy from said source.
- 3. The humidity sensor set forth in claim 2 wherein said dielectric means comprises a translucent substrate having multiple layers of dielectric material carried thereon, successive ones of said layers having differing indices of refraction.
- 4. The humidity sensor set forth in claim 3 wherein said multiple layers comprise alternate layers of two dielectric materials having differing indices of refraction.
- 5. The humidity sensor set forth in claim 4 wherein said two dielectric materials comprise a first material having an index of refraction greater than 1.95 and a second material having an index of refraction less than 1.5.
- 6. The humidity sensor set forth in claim 5 wherein said first material is selected from the group consisting of TiO.sub.2, ZrO.sub.2 and ZnS, and wherein said second material is selected from the group consisting of SiO.sub.2, MgF.sub.2 and Na.sub.3 AlF.sub.6.
- 7. The humidity sensor set forth in claim 6 wherein said substrate is of silicate glass composition.
- 8. The humidity sensor set forth in claim 4 wherein each said layer has a thickness of substantially .lambda./4n, wherein .lambda. is said nominal wavelength and n is index of refraction of said layer.
- 9. The humidity sensor set forth in claim 3 wherein said means positioned to intercept light energy comprises means positioned to receive light energy transmitted through said dielectric means.
- 10. The humidity sensor set forth in claim 3 wherein said means positioned to receive light energy comprises means positioned to receive light energy reflected by said dielectric means.
- 11. The humidity sensor set forth in claim 3 wherein said means positioned to receive light energy comprises first means positioned to receive light energy transmitted through said dielectric means, second means positioned to receive light energy reflected by said dielectric means, and third means coupled to said first and second means for indicating humidity as a combined function of light energy transmitted and reflected by said dielectric means.
- 12. The humidity sensor set forth in claim 11 wherein said third means comprises means for indicating humidity as a function of a ratio of said transmitted and reflected light energies.
- 13. A humidity sensor comprising dielectric means having at least one layer of dielectric material for adsorbing moisture from a surrounding atmosphere, a light source positioned to direct light energy onto said dielectric means at preselected nominal wavelength such that a portion of said light energy is reflected by said dielectric means and another portion of said light energy is transmitted through said dielectric means, said dielectric means comprising at least one layer of porous dielectric construction having quarter-wave thickness as a function of said nominal wavelength and index of refraction of said porous dielectric construction, first light detection means positioned to receive light energy transmitted through said dielectric means, second light detection means positioned to receive said light energy reflected by said dielectric means, and means for indicating humidity of the atmosphere surrounding said dielectric means as a function of light energy detected at said first and second detection means.
- 14. The humidity sensor set forth in claim 13 wherein said humidity indicating means comprises means responsive to a ratio of light energies received at said first and second detection means.
- 15. The humidity sensor set forth in claim 14 wherein said dielectric means comprises a dielectric mirror.
- 16. The humidity sensor set forth in claim 15 wherein said dielectric mirror comprises a translucent substrate having multiple layers of dielectric material carried thereon, successive ones of said layers having differing indices of refraction.
- 17. The humidity sensor set forth in claim 16 wherein said multiple layers comprise alternate layers of two dielectric materials having differing indices of refraction.
Government Interests
The Government has rights to this invention pursuant to Contract No. DE-AC02-84ER80144 awarded by the U.S. Department of Energy.
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