A fibre-optic strain sensor based on a gourd-shaped joint multimode fibre (MMF) sandwiched between two single-mode fibres (SMFs) is described both theoretically and experimentally. The cladding layers of the two MMFs are reshaped to form a hemisphere using an electrical arc method and spliced together, yielding the required gourd shape. The gourd-shaped section forms a Fabry-Perot cavity between the ends of two adjacent but non-contacting multimode fibres' core. The effectiveness of the multimode interference based on the Fabry-Perot interferometer (FPI) formed within the multimode inter-fibre section is greatly improved resulting in an experimentally determined strain sensitivity of -2.60 pm/mu epsilon over the range 0-1000 mu epsilon. The sensing characteristics for temperature and humidity of this optical fibre strain sensor are also investigated. (C) 2017 Optical Society of America
Funding
Tensor network algorithms for two-dimensional strongly correlated lattice systems
Ministry of Science and Technology China, National Natural Science Foundation of China, Department of Science & Technology of Heilongjiang Province, Ministry of Education China