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High spatial resolution fibre -optic Fizeau interferometric strain sensor based on an in-fiber spherical microcavity

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posted on 2024-11-15, 14:47 authored by Enbang LiEnbang Li, Gang-Ding Peng, Xin Ding
We present a fiber-optic Fizeau interferometric strain sensor consisting of an in-fiber spherical microcavity of 39um in diameter. The spherical microcavity was formed by splicing a normal single-mode fiber with a hollow-core photonic crystal fiber. We demonstrate that strain sensing can be realized by using the interference between the light signals reflected by the front and rear surfaces of the sphere. Experiments have shown that the strain sensor has a strain sensitivity of 3.36um/ue and a temperature sensitivity of 1.35um/°C.

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Li, E., Peng, G. & Ding, X. (2008). High spatial resolution fibre -optic Fizeau interferometric strain sensor based on an in-fiber spherical microcavity. Applied Physics Letters, 92 (10), 101117-1-101117-3.

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Applied Physics Letters

Volume

92

Issue

10

Language

English

RIS ID

93638

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