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Lu Yan1, Zhiguo Gui2, Guanjun Wang3, Yongquan An4, Jinyu Gu5, Meiqin Zhang6, Xinglin Liu7, Zhibin Wang8, Gao Wang9, Pinggang Jia10.
Abstract
A high-sensitivity, low-cost, ultrathin, hollow fiber micro bubble structure was proposed; such a bubble can be used to develop a high-sensitivity strain sensor based on a Fabry-Perot interferometer (FPI). The micro bubble is fabricated at the fiber tip by splicing a glass tube to a single mode fiber (SMF) and then the glass tube is filled with gas in order to expand and form a micro bubble. The sensitivity of the strain sensor with a cavity length of about 155 μm and a bubble wall thickness of about 6 μm was measured to be up to 8.14 pm/μϵ.Entities:
Keywords: Fabry–Perot; optical fiber sensor; strain measurement
Year: 2017 PMID: 28282960 PMCID: PMC5375841 DOI: 10.3390/s17030555
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576
Figure 1Schematic diagrams of the fabrication process of in-fiber FPI based on an air bubble. (a) SMF and glass tube are placed in the fusion splicer; (b) Splice a glass tube to a SMF; (c) heat and melt the glass tube to form an air bubble (L: Distance from electrode to the SMF end); (d) The glass tube is separated into two parts by applying pressure to the glass tube section several times at the moment of arc discharges; (e) a sketch showing the fiber-tip micro bubble.
Figure 2(a) Microscope image of the micro bubble; (b) Top view of the micro bubble.
Figure 3Measured reflection spectrum of the micro bubble sensor shown in Figure 2a.
Figure 4Setup for measuring the reflection spectrum of the micro bubble strain sensor.
Figure 5(a) Wavelength shift of the interference fringe around 1555 nm as a function of tensile strain applied to the micro bubble; (b) Reflection spectrum evolution of the air bubble, while the tensile strain increases from 0 to 800 με.
Figure 6ANSYS simulation diagram. (a) The model of the micro bubble; (b) The micro bubble is fixed in the middle of two PDMS diaphragms.
Figure 7(a) ANSYS stress contours of the micro bubble. MX shows the maximum displacement variation, whereas MN is the minimum displacement variation; (b) Calculated stress of air bubble versus the applied strain.