Li XuNing LiuJia GeXianqiao WangMable P. Fok
A fiber-Bragg-grating-(FBG)-based sensor is a very popular fiber optic sensor due to its simplicity, mature fabrication technology, and sensitivity to a number of physical stimuli. However, due to the stiff nature of optical fiber, it is impossible to heavily stretch a FBG sensor. A stretchable sensor is highly desired in soft robotics, human motion detection, and biomedical applications, which could involve motions like tension, bending, and twisting. In this Letter, we demonstrate a stretchable FBG-based fiber optic sensor by embedding a FBG-written optic fiber sinusoidally in a soft silicone film at an off-center position. This unique structure enables 30% of elongation in length that facilitates tension, bending, and twisting measurement.
Mathias S. MüllerThorbjörn C. BuckAlexander W. Koch
Ian YuliantiAbu Sahmah M. Supa’atSevia Mahdaliza IdrusNorazan Mohd KassimAbdulaziz M. Al-hetar
Ian YuliantiAbu SahmahMohd. Supa'atMuhammad Abdul Mun’aim Mohd IdrusNorazan Mohd KassimAbdulaziz M. Al-hetarAbdul Manaf HashimVijay K. Arora
Yanliang DuBaochen SunJianzhi LiWentao Zhang
V.N. ProtopopovV.I. KarpovO.I. MedvedkovS.A. VasilievM.V. GrekovEugeni M. DianovS. P. Palto