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A long-period fiber grating sensor based on a core-cladding misalignment structure

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posted on 2024-07-17, 11:35 authored by Ke Tian, Zhiyuan Zhao, Mingyuan Zhang, Meng Zhang, Elfed LewisElfed Lewis, Gerald Farrell, Pengfei Wang

In this article, a novel long-period fiber grating (LPFG) sensor based on a core-cladding misalignment structure is described. The LPFG consists of multiple short-length singlemode fiber (SMF) segments joined with core-cladding misalignment splicing. Due to the refractive index (RI) difference between the core and the cladding, periodic RI modulation along fiber axis is achieved. The resonance wavelength responses of the core-cladding misalignment structure based LPFG to RI, strain and temperature are investigated experimentally, and a maximum RI sensitivity of 992.8 nm/RIU, a strain sensitivity of -7.4 pm/με, and a temperature sensitivity of -31 pm/o C are obtained, respectively. Such a core-cladding misalignment structure provides a low-cost fabrication route for LPFGs while offering high sensitivities, which has potential applications for accurate measurement and sensing in industrial and harsh environments.

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Preparation of low-loss mid-infrared glass fiber and cascade pumping fiber laser with wavelength above 4 microns

National Natural Science Foundation of China

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MAREI_Phase 2

Science Foundation Ireland

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Journal of Lightwave Technology, 2022, 40 (15), pp. 5316-5321

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IEEE Computer Society

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This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) (61935006, 62090062); Heilongjiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China (LH2020F028); Shenzhen Basic Research Project (JCYJ20190808173619062); 111 Project to the Harbin Engineering University (B13015); Heilongjiang Touyan Innovation Team Program; Science Foundation Ireland under the Centres research program for the MaREI project (SFI/12/RC/2302_P2). The authors thank Dr. Chola Kalale for his contribution to this work.

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