Tiago PaixãoF. M. AraújoPaulo Antunes
In this Letter, we report on a simple, but highly sensitive sensor based on two intrinsic Fabry-Perot interferometers (FPIs) inscribed in a standard single-mode optical fiber. A brief theoretical study on the Vernier effect is presented, in which a simulation of the sensitivity magnification factor dependence on the FPI's length is performed. Based on the simulation results, the FPIs were fabricated using a custom micromachining setup that integrates a near-infrared femtosecond laser and a motorized XYZ platform. Using the Vernier effect, sensitivities of 145 pm/με and 927 pm/°C were obtained for strain and temperature, respectively. The sensor's performance combined with its versatile and customizable configuration allows real-time and in situ strain and temperature monitoring under harsh environments.
Wenyuan WangFufei PangNa ChenXiaobei ZhangLugang LanDing DingTingyun Wang
Wenyuan WangFufei PangNing ChenXiaobei ZhangLugang LanDing DingTingyun Wang
Wenyuan WangFufei PangXiaobei ZhangTingyun Wang
Yinan ZhangLei YuanXinwei LanAmardeep KaurJie HuangHai Xiao
Sigifredo Marrujo-GarcíaS. Flores-HernándezM. Torres‐CisnerosD. López-CortésDavid Monzón-HernándezD. A. May-ArriojaIván Hernández-Romano