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All-sapphire-based high-temperature pressure sensor system with in situ temperature compensation: innovative cavity design, fabrication, and APSC-FFT algorithm

Jiahang Tan et al · Nature Publishing Group · 2026

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Abstract Targeting the environment of gas-cooled reactors (800 °C, 1 Mpa), we propose an all-sapphire composite-cavity sensor system for pressure measurement with in-situ temperature compensation. The sensor based on a fully sapphire-based dual-cavity structure and white-light interferometry principle. Decoupling two cavities’ information enables the simultaneous measurement. The high hardness and excellent thermal stability of sapphire ensure the high-temperature resilience. The novel central platform structure of the pressure-sensitive diaphragm enhances the spectrum contrast and measurement accuracy while maintaining high sensitivity. An optimized MEMS wet etching process guarantees superior diaphragm surface roughness and etching rate, and high-temperature wafer-level bonding ensures hermeticity. Furthermore, the adaptive peak-shift correction FFT algorithm is proposed for demodulation, achieving a sub-nanometer theoretical resolution. Experimental results under 0–1.2 MPa and 28–800 °C demonstrate that the system exhibits systematic error better than 0.13% F.S (temperature) and 0.18% F.S (pressure). The stability is better than 0.04% F.S. (temperature) and 0.12% F.S (pressure). The sensing chip remains stable performance after prolonged annealing at 1500 °C followed by cooling. It demonstrates the sensor is suitable for pressure monitoring in 800 °C and the potential of the chip for applications in extreme temperature, such as exceeding 1300 °C in aero-engines.

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al, J. T. E. (2026). All-sapphire-based high-temperature pressure sensor system with in situ temperature compensation: innovative cavity design, fabrication, and APSC-FFT algorithm. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41378-026-01290-5

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al, Jiahang Tan et. "All-sapphire-based high-temperature pressure sensor system with in situ temperature compensation: innovative cavity design, fabrication, and APSC-FFT algorithm." 2026. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41378-026-01290-5.

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al, Jiahang Tan et. 2026. "All-sapphire-based high-temperature pressure sensor system with in situ temperature compensation: innovative cavity design, fabrication, and APSC-FFT algorithm.". https://doi.org/10.1038/s41378-026-01290-5.

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al, J. T. E. 2026, All-sapphire-based high-temperature pressure sensor system with in situ temperature compensation: innovative cavity design, fabrication, and APSC-FFT algorithm, Nature Publishing Group, available at: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41378-026-01290-5 [Accessed 29 Jun. 2026].

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Título
All-sapphire-based high-temperature pressure sensor system with in situ temperature compensation: innovative cavity design, fabrication, and APSC-FFT algorithm
Autor / colaboradores
Jiahang Tan et al
Editorial
Nature Publishing Group
Año de publicación
2026
ISSN
2055-7434
ISSN
2055-7434
Idioma
eng
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