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Optical fiber micro-displacement sensor using a refractive index modulation window-assisted reflection fiber taper

  • Weijia Bao
  • , Xueguang Qiao
  • , Xunli Yin
  • , Qiangzhou Rong
  • , Ruohui Wang
  • , Hangzhou Yang
  • Northwest University China
  • Xi'an Shiyou University

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Abstract

We demonstrate a compact fiber-optic quasi-Michelson interferometer (QMI) for micro-displacement measurement. The sensor comprises a micro-structure of a reflection taper tip containing a refractive index modification (RIM) as a coupling window over the interface between core and cladding of the fiber. Femtosecond laser-based direct inscription technique is used to achieve this window inscription and to induce large refractive index change. The RIM acts as a window for the strong coupling and recoupling of core-to-cladding modes. As the core and cladding modes are reflected at the taper tip and coupled back to lead-in fiber, a well-defined interference spectrum is achieved. The spectral intensity exhibits a high micro-bending sensitivity of 4.94dB∕μm because of the sensitivity to bending of recoupled intensity of cladding modes. In contrast, the spectral wavelength is insensitive to bending but linearly responds to temperature. The simultaneous measurements, including power-referenced for displacement and wavelength-referenced for temperature, were achieved by selective interference dip monitoring.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)276-280
Number of pages5
JournalOptics Communications
Volume405
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Dec 2017
Externally publishedYes

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