Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7128872 | Optics & Laser Technology | 2018 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
An all-fiber highly sensitive force sensor based on modal interferometer has been presented and demonstrated. The single-mode fiber (SMF) with coating stripped is designed into a balloon-like shape to form a modal interferometer. Due to the bent SMF, the interference occurs between the core mode and cladding modes. With variation of the force applied to the balloon-like interferometer, the bending diameter changes, which caused the wavelength shift of the modal interference. Thus the measurement of the force variation can be achieved by monitoring the wavelength shift. The performances of the interferometer with different bending diameter are experimentally investigated, and the maximum force sensitivity of 24.9â¯pm/μN can be achieved with the bending diameter 14â¯mm ranging from 0â¯Î¼N to 1464.12â¯Î¼N. Furthermore, the proposed fiber sensor exhibits the advantages of easy fabrication and low cost, making it a suitable candidate in the optical fiber sensing field.
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Authors
Yue Wu, Shiying Xiao, Yao Xu, Ya Shen, Youchao Jiang, Wenxing Jin, Yuguang Yang, Shuisheng Jian,