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Yingfang Zhang1, Ben Xu2, Dongning Wang2, Yun Guo2, Min Chen2, Weicheng Chen3, Penglai Guo1, Xiaoling Peng1, Jianqing Li1,3.
Abstract
A hollow biconical fiber is proposed and experimentally demonstrated for vibration sensing. It is fabricated by creating an air micro-cavity in single-mode fiber, followed by tapering it. Experimental results show that the device is highly sensitive to bending with a sensitivity of 21.30 dB/m-1. When it is exposed to vibration, its transmission loss is modulated periodically, then based on the measured transmission, the vibration frequency can be demodulated accurately. The acoustic vibration testing results show that the proposed device can detect and demodulate the exciting acoustic frequency accurately and distinguish its sound intensity, and the maximum signal to noise ratio (SNR) achieves up to 59 dB. Moreover, cantilever beam testing proves its performance reliable. Additionally, the sensing head has the advantages of a lightweight, compact size (with a total length of less than 250 μm), and insensitivity of temperature. All these features indicate the proposed sensor has a promising potential in the engineering field.Entities:
Keywords: hollow biconical fiber; interferometer; optical fiber sensor; temperature; vibration
Year: 2021 PMID: 33546145 PMCID: PMC7913125 DOI: 10.3390/s21041023
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576