2005
Authors
Romero, R; Frazao, O; Pereira, DA; Salgado, HM; Araujo, FM; Ferreira, LA;
Publication
APPLIED OPTICS
Abstract
An intensity-referenced temperature-independent curvature-measurement technique that uses a smart composite that comprises two chirped fiber Bragg gratings is demonstrated. The two gratings are embedded on opposite sides of the composite laminate and act simultaneously as curvature sensors and as wavelength discriminators, enabling a temperature-independent intensity-based scheme to measure radius of curvature. Also, the system's performance is independent of arbitrary power losses that are induced in the lead fibers to the sensing head. It is demonstrated that the measurement range depends on the relative positions of the chirped fiber Bragg gratings and on their spectral bandwidths. By using two chirped fiber Bragg gratings with bandwidths W-1 = 2.8 nm and W-2 = 3.7 nm and with central wavelengths at lambda(01) = 1560.3 nm and lambda(02) - 1563.7 nm, we obtained a resolution of 1.6 mm/(1)Hz for the measurement of the radius of curvature (similar to R = 350 mm) over the measurement range 190 mm < R < infinity. (c) 2005 Optical Society of America.
2005
Authors
Durr, F; Rego, G; Marques, PVS; Semjonov, SL; Dianov, EM; Limberger, HG; Salathe, RP;
Publication
JOURNAL OF LIGHTWAVE TECHNOLOGY
Abstract
Long-period fiber gratings (LPGs) have been inscribed in nitrogen-doped fibers by electrical arc discharge. The influence of drawing tension as well as external load applied during arc discharge on coupling strength has been investigated. The influence of drawing tension on the grating's coupling strength is found to be negligible, whereas the coupling strength increases considerably with external load. Tomographic stress profiles of the fiber have been recorded before and after electric arc discharge. The axial stress modulation in the core region of the grating was found to be smaller than 10 MPa and is thus too small to be the dominating mechanism for grating formation.
2005
Authors
Rego, G; Carvalho, JCC; Marques, PVS;
Publication
17th International Conference on Optical Fibre Sensors, Pts 1 and 2
Abstract
Long-period gratings were written in a pure-silica-core fiber using the electric arc technique. To assess the influence of stress relaxation on grating formation, tomographic stress measurements were performed inside the grating. No stress annealing could be observed within the accuracy of the stress measurement, suggesting a negligible photo-elastic contribution to the arc-induced perturbation of the index profile. In contrast, stress relaxation was found inside a splice of pure-silica-core fiber where discharge conditions are different, indicating the general potential to alter the fibers stress and thus the index profile using an electric arc.
2005
Authors
Nunes, SC; Bermudez, VD; Ferreira, RAS; Carlos, LD; Morales, E; Marques, PVS;
Publication
Organic/Inorganic Hybrid Materials-2004
Abstract
The sol-gel method was employed to obtain poly(oxyethylene) (POE)/siloxane hybrids (di-ureasils) doped with erbium triflate (Er(CF3SO3)(3)). The host hybrid matrix employed is composed of a siliceous framework to which short POE chains are covalently bonded through urea linkages (-NH(C(=O)NH-). Xerogels with infinity > n >= 5 (where n, salt composition, is the molar ratio of OCH2CH2 moieties per Er3+ ion) were analyzed. Samples with n >= 20 are amorphous. Those with n > 20 are thermally stable up to about 325 degrees C. In the di-ureasils proposed, the Er3+ ions are active at room temperature (RT). Concentration effects on the quenching of the 1.53 mm emission intensity (excited at 488 nm) are negligible.
2005
Authors
Marques, PVS; Moreira, PJ; Alexandre, D; Melo, M; Schmidt, TEA; Muenzner, R; Leite, AMP; Aitchison, JS;
Publication
FIBER AND INTEGRATED OPTICS
Abstract
This article presents results of device fabrication using UV processing of materials and integrated optic components produced by flame hydrolysis deposition and hybrid sol-gel technology. Photosensitive materials were employed in the fabrication of channel waveguides and channel photo-imprinted waveguides incorporating Bragg gratings through single and double-step exposure.
2005
Authors
Allsop, T; Floreani, F; Jedrzejewski, K; Marques, P; Romero, R; Webb, D; Bennion, I;
Publication
Electronics Letters
Abstract
A single long-period fibre grating was written in a biconical fibre taper made from standard communications step-index optical fibre, resulting in an interferometric fibre sensor device that provided a resolution of 1 × 10-4 for refractive indices in the range of 1.30 to 1.34, suggesting that these devices may be suitable for use with aqueous solutions. © IEE 2005.
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