| Literature DB >> 28749437 |
Hui Liu1, Hangzhou Yang2,3, Xueguang Qiao4, Yongqiang Wang5, Xiaochong Liu6, Yen-Sian Lee7, Kok-Sing Lim8, Harith Ahmad9.
Abstract
We have experimentally demonstrated an optical fiber Mach-Zehnder interferometer (MZI) structure formed by a few-mode photonic crystal fiber (PCF) for curvature measurement and inscribed a fiber Bragg grating (FBG) in the PCF for the purpose of simultaneously measuring temperature. The structure consists of a PCF sandwiched between two multi-mode fibers (MMFs). Bending experimental results show that the proposed sensor has a sensitivity of -1.03 nm/m-1 at a curvature range from 10 m-1 to 22.4 m-1, and the curvature sensitivity of the embedded FBG was -0.003 nm/m-1. Temperature response experimental results showed that the MZI's wavelength, λa, has a sensitivity of 60.3 pm/°C, and the FBG's Bragg wavelength, λb, has sensitivity of 9.2 pm/°C in the temperature range of 8 to 100 °C. As such, it can be used for simultaneous measurement of curvature and temperature over ranges of 10 m-1 to 22.4 m-1 and 8 °C to 100 °C, respectively. The results show that the embedded FBG can be a good indicator to compensate the varying ambient temperature during a curvature measurement.Entities:
Keywords: Mach-Zehnder interferometers (MZI); few-mode photonic crystal fiber FBG
Year: 2017 PMID: 28749437 PMCID: PMC5579754 DOI: 10.3390/s17081725
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576
Figure 1(a) Schematic of the proposed MZI structure; (b) (i) The optical micrograph of the PCF’s cross section, (ii) The dimension of the core, and (iii) the dimension of the air hole; (c) The simulated mode field distributions in the core of PCF at 1550 nm: (i) LP01 mode, (ii) and (iii) LP11 modes, (iv) and (v) LP21 mode; (d) The effect of LP01 input beam radius, r, on the mode profile in the PCF.
Figure 2(a)Schematic diagram of the experimental setup; (b) the configuration used for the bending measurements; and (c) RI profile of the curved PCF.
Figure 3(a) The micrograph of MMF, and the transmitted spectra with different lengths of MMF for (b) MPM11; (c) MPM13; and (d) MPM15.
Figure 4Spectra of MPMs cascaded with a FBG: (a) transmission spectra; (b) reflection spectra; and (c) the transmission spectra of SPS.
Figure 5The spectra shift for curvatures of 0 m−1 and 18 m−1: (a) MPM11; (b) MPM13; and (c) MPM15.
Figure 6The curvatures characterization of λa and λb: (a) MPM11; (b) MPM13; and (c) MPM15.
Figure 7The temperature characterization of MPM15.