Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6888322 | Optical Fiber Technology | 2018 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
A temperature insensitive curvature sensor is proposed based on cascading photonic crystal fiber. Using the arc fusion splicing method, this sensor is fabricated by cascading together a single-mode fiber (SMF), a three layers air holes structure of photonic crystal fiber (3PCF), a five layers air holes structure of photonic crystal fiber (5PCF) and a SMF in turn. So the structure SMF-3PCF-5PCF-SMF can be obtained with a total length of 20â¯mm. During the process of fabrication, the splicing machine parameters and the length of each optical fiber are adjusted to obtain a high sensitivity curvature sensor. The experimental results show that the curvature sensitivity is â8.40â¯nm/mâ1 in the curvature variation range of 0-1.09â¯mâ1, which also show good linearity. In the range of 30-90â¯Â°C, the temperature sensitivity is only about 3.24â¯pm/°C, indicating that the sensor is not sensitive to temperature. The sensor not only has the advantages of easy fabricating, simple structure, high sensitivity but also can solve the problem of temperature measurement cross sensitivity, so it can be used for different areas including aerospace, large-scale bridge, architectural structure health monitoring and so on.
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Authors
Guangwei Fu, Yunpu Li, Xinghu Fu, Wa Jin, Weihong Bi,