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Introduction Of Microbottle Resonator For Honey Concentration Sensing

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  • Syahrul Hisham bin Mohamad

    (Faculty of Electrical Technology and Engineering, University Technical Malaysia Melaka, 76100 Melaka, Malaysia)

  • Mohd Nor Zamani bin Abdul Afri

    (Faculty of Electronic & Computer Technology and Engineering, University Technical Malaysia Melaka, 76100 Melaka, Malaysia Department of Project, CTS Energy Resources, 75450 Melaka, Malaysia)

  • Md Ashadi Bin Md Johari

    (Faculty of Electronic & Computer Technology and Engineering, University Technical Malaysia Melaka, 76100 Melaka, Malaysia Department of Project, CTS Energy Resources, 75450 Melaka, Malaysia)

  • Nurul Syahirah Khalidc

    (Computer Technology and Engineering, University Technical Malaysia Melaka, 76100 Melaka, Malaysia)

Abstract

This paper investigates the behaviour of whispering gallery modes (WGMs) in a silica-based micro bottle resonator (MBR) for honey concentration sensing. The MBR was fabricated using the soften-and-compress technique on standard SMF-28 silica fibre, creating a bottle-shaped structure with controlled bottle diameter, stem diameter, and bottle length. A tapered microfiber with a 2 µm waist diameter was used for coupling, enabling the resonator to achieve a high quality factor (Q > 1.5×10⠵), confirming its low-loss performance and strong field confinement. Honey samples with concentrations ranging from 10% to 60% were analysed. The MBR sensor demonstrated a sensitivity of 0.0824 dB/% with excellent linearity of 97%, while wavelength-shift analysis showed an additional sensitivity of 4.0 pm/%. The sensor exhibited stable and repeatable responses across multiple experimental cycles and short-term stability tests. Compared with conventional techniques such as refractometry, FTIR, and electrochemical methods, the MBR offers significant advantages in compactness, non-destructive measurement, and sensitivity. These findings establish the MBR as a reliable platform for honey quality monitoring and authenticity testing, with potential for broader food and industrial sensing applications.

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  • Syahrul Hisham bin Mohamad & Mohd Nor Zamani bin Abdul Afri & Md Ashadi Bin Md Johari & Nurul Syahirah Khalidc, 2025. "Introduction Of Microbottle Resonator For Honey Concentration Sensing," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 9(9), pages 1941-1947, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:bcp:journl:v:9:y:2025:issue-9:p:1941-1947
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