Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7930236 | Optics Communications | 2015 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
An optical fiber curvature sensor based on bulge-taper splicing structures modal interferometer is proposed and experimentally demonstrated. The sensor is fabricated by a length of 10 mm single mode fiber (SMF) which is spliced between two SMFs with bulge-taper splicing. The results show that the sensor is sensitive to curvature with a sensitivity coefficient of â31.821 nm/mâ1 in the range of 4.29-4.98 mâ1 and â17.051 nm/mâ1 in the range of 4.98-5.59 mâ1. The proposed sensor also shows the temperature sensitivity of 72 pm/°C, and the curvature error caused by temperature is only 0.0023 mâ1/°C in the range of 4.29-4.98 mâ1 and 0.0042 mâ1/°C in the range of 4.98-5.59 mâ1. This sensor exhibits the advantages of compactness, robustness, low cost, all-SMF structure, easy and repeated fabrication, and high sensitivity.
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Authors
Cheng Zhang, Junfa Zhao, Changyun Miao, Ziqi Shen, Hongqiang Li, Meiling Zhang,