Abstract

A temperature sensor built by a micro-structured fiber (MSF) into a Sagnac interferometer scheme is reported. The optical waveguide is provided by a two-hole fiber (THF) which are located asymmetrically from the core. A linear response to thermal effects is observed and the sensitivity ~ 2.22 nm/°C was reached using a 2m-long of THF. The main advantage of the system proposed is a linear response, the use of a MSF with a simpler transverse geometry, non-use a special filled mechanism for the holes and a simple experimental array.

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Interferometry Sensitivity (control systems) Materials science Core (optical fiber) Fiber optic sensor Optics Optical fiber Waveguide Fiber Loop (graph theory) Thermal Transverse plane Optoelectronics Physics Electronic engineering Engineering Composite material Mathematics Structural engineering

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