Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5007517 | Optics & Laser Technology | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
A highly sensitive torsion sensor based on long period fiber grating (LPFG) fabricated by 800Â nm femtosecond laser pulses is proposed and demonstrated. LPFG with an attenuation depth of â¼14Â dB is achieved within the wavelength range of 1425-1575Â nm. The experiment results show that the LP02 and LP03 resonant wavelengths experience red-shift when the twist direction is clockwise while they occur blue-shift in the twist counterclockwise direction as the twist rate increases. However, the LP04 resonant wavelength is always shifted toward shorter wavelength independently of the twist directions and higher twist sensitivity is observed. In addition, the loss peak amplitude of LPFG shows a tendency to decrease with the twist rate increases whether the LPFG is twisted clockwise or counterclockwise. Meanwhile, the resonant wavelength occurs splitting phenomenon in the case of higher twist rate as well as the high order resonant wavelength performs more significantly. Additionally, the sensor shows a twist sensitivity as high as 118.7Â pm/(rad/m) in the range of â105 to â52.5Â rad/m and that of 181.7Â pm/(rad/m) in the range of 52.5-105Â rad/m.
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Authors
Xinran Dong, Zheng Xie, Yuxin Song, Kai Yin, Zhi Luo, Ji'an Duan, Cong Wang,