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Eduardo Huerta-Mascotte1, Juan M Sierra-Hernandez2, Ruth I Mata-Chavez3, Daniel Jauregui-Vazquez4, Arturo Castillo-Guzman5, Julian M Estudillo-Ayala6, Ana D Guzman-Chavez7, Roberto Rojas-Laguna8.
Abstract
In this paper, an all-fiber Mach-Zehnder interferometer (MZI) based on a non-zero dispersion-shifted fiber (NZ-DSF) is presented. The MZI was implemented by core-offset fusion splicing one section of a NZ-DSF fiber between two pieces of single mode fibers (SMFs). Here, the NZ-DSF core and cladding were used as the arms of the MZI, while the core-offset sections acted as optical fiber couplers. Thus, a MZI interference spectrum with a fringe contrast (FC) of about 20 dB was observed. Moreover, its response spectrum was experimentally characterized to the torsion parameter and a sensitivity of 0.070 nm/° was achieved. Finally, these MZIs can be implemented in a compact size and low cost.Entities:
Keywords: Mach-Zehnder interferometer; fiber optic sensors; fiber optics; non-zero dispersion-shifted fiber
Year: 2016 PMID: 27294930 PMCID: PMC4934282 DOI: 10.3390/s16060856
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576
Figure 1Image of Non-zero dispersion-shifted fiber cross section.
Figure 2Fabrication process of the Mach-Zehnder interferometer (MZI) (a) Initial position with a core offset section with lateral of 30 µm; (b) Splice joint between single mode fiber (SMF)|non-zero dispersion-shifted fiber (NZ-DSF); (c) Spliced image of SMF|NZ-DSF.
Figure 3The Schematic diagram of Mach-Zehnder Interferometer.
Figure 4Experimental setup to characterized MZI.
Figure 5Output spectra of the MZIs with different lengths of NZ-DSF (a) L = 6.5 cm; (b) L = 5.5 cm; (c) L = 3.5 cm; (d) L = 2.5 cm.
Figure 6Frequency spectra of the MZIs with NZ-DFS lengths.
Figure 7The Wavelength shifting as torsion function.
Figure 8The Interference spectrum to dip centered at 1504 nm.
Figure 9The Interference spectrum to dip centered at 1504 nm.