Hae Young ChoiKwan Seob ParkSeong Jun ParkUn‐Chul PaekByeong Ha LeeEun Seo Choi
A miniature Fabry-Perot (FP) interferometric fiber-optic sensor suitable for high-temperature sensing is proposed and demonstrated. The sensor head consists of two FP cavities formed by fusion splicing a short hollow-core fiber and a piece of single-mode fiber at a photonic crystal fiber in series. The reflection spectra of an implemented sensor are measured at several temperatures and analyzed in the spatial frequency domain. The experiment shows that the thermal-optic effect of the cavity material is much more appreciable than its thermal expansion. The temperature measurements up to 1000 degrees C with a step of 50 degrees C confirm that it could be applicable as a high-temperature sensor.
Qiangzhou RongHao SunXueguang QiaoJing ZhangManli HuZhongyao Feng
Siyu LinYundong ZhangYanchen QuFan WangXiaopeng Han
Siyu LinYundong ZhangYanchen QuFan WangXiaopeng Han
Daniel KáčikIvan MartinčekNorbert Tarjányi
Xuefeng LiShuo LinJinxing LiangHiroshi OigawaToshitsugu Ueda