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2014

Fiber cavity ring-down using an optical time-domain reflectometer

Authors
Passos, DJ; Silva, SO; Fernandes, JRA; Marques, MB; Frazao, O;

Publication
Photonic Sensors

Abstract
This work presented a demonstration of the potential for a fiber based cavity ring-down (CRD) using an optical time-domain reflectometer (OTDR). The OTDR was used to send the impulses down into about 20 km of a standard single optical fiber, at the end of which the fiber cavity ring-down was placed. The OTDR measured no appreciable losses, so other CRDs multiplexed could be spliced in parallel along the same optical fiber. To demonstrate the behavior and sensitivity of the proposed configuration, a displacement sensor based on a fiber taper with a diameter of 50 µm was placed inside the fiber loop, and the induced losses were measured on the CRD signal — a sensitivity of 11.8 ± 0.5 µs/mm was achieved. The dynamic range of the sensing head used in this configuration was about 2 mm. Finally, this work was also compared with different works published in the literature. © 2014, The Author(s).

2014

Focused ion beam post-processing of optical fiber Fabry-Perot cavities for sensing applications

Authors
Andre, RM; Pevec, S; Becker, M; Dellith, J; Rothhardt, M; Marques, MB; Donlagic, D; Bartelt, H; Frazao, O;

Publication
OPTICS EXPRESS

Abstract
Focused ion beam technology is combined with chemical etching of specifically designed fibers to create Fabry-Perot interferometers. Hydrofluoric acid is used to etch special fibers and create microwires with diameters of 15 mu m. These microwires are then milled with a focused ion beam to create two different structures: an indented Fabry-Perot structure and a cantilever Fabry-Perot structure that are characterized in terms of temperature. The cantilever structure is also sensitive to vibrations and is capable of measuring frequencies in the range 1 Hz - 40 kHz. (C) 2014 Optical Society of America

2014

High-sensitivity dispersive Mach -Zehnder interferometer based on a dissimilar-doping dual-core fiber for sensing applications

Authors
Martins, HF; Bierlich, J; Wondraczek, K; Unger, S; Kobelke, J; Schuster, K; Marques, MB; Gonzalez Herraez, M; Frazao, O;

Publication
OPTICS LETTERS

Abstract
A dual-core fiber in which one of the cores is doped with germanium and the other with phosphorus is used as an in-line Mach-Zehnder dispersive interferometer. By ensuring an equal length but with different dispersion dependencies in the interferometer arms (the two cores), high-sensitivity strain and temperature sensing are achieved. Opposite sensitivities for high and low wavelength peaks were also demonstrated when strain and temperature was applied. To our knowledge this is the first time that such behavior is demonstrated using this type of in-line interferometer based on a dual-core fiber. A sensitivity of (0.102 +/- 0.0020 nm/mu epsilon, between 0 and 800 mu epsilon) and (-4.2 +/- 0.2 nm/degrees C between 47 degrees C and 62 degrees C) is demonstrated. (C) 2014 Optical Society of America

2014

In-line Mach-Zehnder interferometer based on a dissimilar-doping dual-core fiber for high sensitivity strain and temperature sensing

Authors
Martins, HF; Bierlich, J; Wondraczek, K; Unger, S; Kobelke, J; Schuster, K; Marques, MB; Gonzalez Herraez, M; Frazao, O;

Publication
23RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON OPTICAL FIBRE SENSORS

Abstract
A dual-core fiber in which one of the cores is doped with Germanium and the other with Phosphorus is used as an in-line Mach-Zehnder (MZ) interferometer to perform high sensitivity strain and temperature sensing. Opposite sensitivities for high and low wavelength peaks were demonstrated when strain was applied. To our knowledge this is the first time that such behavior is demonstrated using this type of in-line MZ interferometer based on a dual-core fiber. A sensitivity of (78 +/- 2) pm/mu epsilon, between 0-950 mu epsilon and (1380 +/- 20) pm/degrees C between 45 and 80 degrees C is demonstrated. It was also demonstrated that it is possible to use this configuration for simultaneous measurement of strain and temperature and a matrix equation to calculate them was given.

2014

A New Cavity Ring-Down Topology for Remote Sensing

Authors
Passos, DJ; Silva, SO; Marques, MB; Frazao, O;

Publication
2014 THIRD MEDITERRANEAN PHOTONICS CONFERENCE

Abstract
A new, fiber-based, cavity ring-down topology is presented which enables the application of the cavity ring-down technique to remote sensing, by the use of a large cavity ring and an optical circulator. For a proof of concept a 1.5 km ring is assembled and a taper is used as a sensing head for measuring displacement. The cavity ring-down technique is seen to hold some potential for remote sensing through its implementation on optical fibers.

2014

Optical Fiber Fabry-Perot Sensor Fabrication based on Focused Ion Beam Post-Processing

Authors
Andre, RM; Pevec, S; Becker, M; Dellith, J; Rothhardt, M; Marques, MB; Donlagic, D; Bartelt, H; Frazao, O;

Publication
23RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON OPTICAL FIBRE SENSORS

Abstract
A combination of focused ion beam milling and chemical etching is proposed for the creation of Fabry-Perot cavities in microwires. Both simple cavities and cantilevers are created on 15 mu m-diameter microwires and characterized in temperature. The cantilever structure shows sensitivity to vibration and is capable of measuring frequencies in the range 1 Hz - 40 kHz.

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