JOURNAL ARTICLE

High Sensitivity Fiber Interferometric Strain Sensors Based on Elongated Fiber Abrupt Tapers

Haimiao ZhouYa-Pei PengNan‐Kuang Chen

Year: 2022 Journal:   Micromachines Vol: 13 (7)Pages: 1015-1015   Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

Abstract

We demonstrate high-sensitivity fiber strain sensors based on an elongated abrupt taper. The fiber abrupt taper, with a tapered diameter ranging from 40–60 μm, was made by using a hydrogen microflame to break the waveguide adiabaticity so as to convert the fundamental mode into cladding modes. The abrupt taper was further uniformly tapered by using a normal moving flame with a torch diameter of 7 mm to elongate the tapered region until the tapered diameter was down to 2.5–5 μm. The excited high-order modes were confined to propagate along the cladding and then recombined at the rear edge of the fiber taper to produce interferences with extinction ratios of up to 16 dB. The tapered region was pulled outwardly to change the optical path difference (OPD) between modes to measure the tensile strain with all the interfering wavelengths blue-shifted. The measured best strain sensitivity was 116.21 pm/με and the coefficient of determination R2 of linear fitting exhibits high linearity. This strain sensor based on elongated abrupt taper is several times higher than that of most of the fiber strain sensors ever reported.

Keywords:
Interferometry Sensitivity (control systems) Fiber Materials science Strain (injury) Fiber optic sensor Optical fiber Optics Photonic-crystal fiber Composite material Physics Electronic engineering Engineering Medicine Anatomy

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