Chen FuXiaoyong ZhongChangrui LiaoYiping WangYing WangJian TangShen LiuQiao Wang
We experimentally demonstrated the fabrication of asymmetric long-period fiber gratings (LPFGs) in thin core fiber by use of focused CO2 laser beam. The proposed device exhibits a high extinction ratio of over 25 dB at the resonant wavelength and a narrowed 3-dB bandwidth of only 8.7 nm, which is nearly one order of magnitude smaller than that of LPFGs in conventional single-mode fibers. It also exhibits a high polarization-dependent loss of over 20 dB at resonant wavelength. The temperature and external refractive index (RI) sensitivity of the proposed structure are measured to be 46 pm/°C, within a temperature range from 25 °C to 100 °C, and 1047.3 nm/RIU, within the RI range from 1.400 to 1.440, respectively. The temperature induced error is ~8% for RI measurement. Such long LPFGs may find potential applications of highly sensitive RI sensors in the fields of chemical and biomedical sensing.
Yiwei MaChunbo SuZizhao DaiTian TianXinghua YangTao GengLibo Yuan
Ying WangChen FuChangrui LiaoYiping Wang
Meng JiangZeming WangZhongze ZhaoKun LiFu Yang
Chunying GuanXiaozhong TianShuqiang LiXing ZhongJinhui ShiLibo Yuan
Min ShaoXueguang QiaoXue-Liang RenDexing Yang