2012
Autores
Biazoli, CR; Silva, S; Franco, MAR; Frazao, O; Cordeiro, CMB;
Publicação
APPLIED OPTICS
Abstract
Real-time monitoring of the fabrication process of tapering down a multimode-interference-based fiber structure is presented. The device is composed of a pure silica multimode fiber ( MMF) with an initial 125 mu m diameter spliced between two single-mode fibers. The process allows a thin MMF with adjustable parameters to obtain a high signal transmittance, arising from constructive interference among the guided modes at the output end of the MMF. Tapered structures with waist diameters as low as 55 mu m were easily fabricated without the limitation of fragile splices or difficulty in controlling lateral fiber alignments. The sensing device is shown to be sensitive to the external environment, and a maximum sensitivity of 2946 nm/refractive index unit in the refractive index range of 1.42-1.43 was attained. (c) 2012 Optical Society of America
2011
Autores
Martins, H; Marques, MB; Frazao, O;
Publicação
LASER PHYSICS
Abstract
The properties of a Brillouin-Raman comb fiber laser are compared for two different configurations: co-propagating and counter-propagating Raman pump. The optical spectrum is compared for changing the Raman pump power and the power or the wavelength of seed laser. A Brillouin-Raman comb with 400 linewidth lasers in a flat-amplitude bandwidth of 32 nm between 1538 and 1570 nm, with an average optical power 20 dB above the nearby frequencies was generated. The lasers in the comb had an OSNR of 20 dB and a wavelength spacing of 0.08 nm. The results for the counter-propagating configuration were observed to have better quality.
2003
Autores
Lima, MJN; Teixeira, ALJ; da Rocha, JRF; Frazao, O; Andre, PS;
Publicação
OPTICAL ENGINEERING
Abstract
We compare the thermal tuning capabilities of two type I gratings written in unloaded and in hydrogen-loaded germanium-doped silica fibers, and a type IIa grating written in unloaded fiber. The hydrogen-loaded grating is annealed after writing, to remove any unreacted hydrogen. We further study the gratings' response stability with temperature, an important property when these devices are used as optical filters in wavelength division multiplexing systems. Experimental results show that the worst option is the type I grating in unloaded fiber, which presents the highest bandwidth and group delay variations with temperature, so that it is the least suitable as a thermotunable optical filter in wavelength-multiplexed systems. For the other two options, the bandwidth and group delay variations are much smaller, the lowest values being obtained with the hydrogen-loaded type I grating, and the best thermal tuning efficiency with the type IIa grating. (C) 2003 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers.
2010
Autores
Faria, H; Frias, L; Frazao, O; Vieira, P; Marques, AT;
Publicação
PROCEEDINGS OF THE ASME PRESSURE VESSELS AND PIPING CONFERENCE 2010, VOL 6, PTS A AND B
Abstract
In this research programme, methodologies for structural health monitoring (SHM) of composite overwrapped pressure vessels (COPV) were addressed. This works fit in the development of a COPV laboratorial prototype incorporating non-destructive sensing technologies, in order to detect and identify critical aspects that can occur during operation, aiming to reduce possible unwanted and unpredicted failures. Fibre Bragg grating (FBG) optical sensors and polyvinylidene Fluoride (PVDF) polymeric piezoelectric were the selected sensing technologies. These sensors were embedded in the liner-composite interface during its manufacturing and monitored the prototype while being tested under cyclic internal pressure loading. The data collected from the different sensors type were compared. The Analysis of the data, together with the assessment to the suitability of the two sensing technologies in SHM applications are discussed.
2010
Autores
Andre, RM; Marques, MB; Roy, P; Frazao, O;
Publicação
IEEE PHOTONICS TECHNOLOGY LETTERS
Abstract
In this work, a fiber loop mirror for the simultaneous measurement of strain and temperature is presented. The loop mirror contains a section of a small core microstructured fiber characterized for strain and temperature sensing. Due to the small core geometry and using a small section length, the structure presents high birefringence and also intermodal interference. The spectral response of this configuration shows the presence of three interferometers. One of them corresponds to the interference of light that propagates in the fast and slow axes (group birefringence) and the others are associated with the interference of light in the two lowest order spatial modes in each of the fiber eigenaxis. These interferometers present distinct sensitivities to strain and temperature for different wavelengths.
2009
Autores
Becker, M; Fernandes, L; Rothhardt, M; Brueckner, S; Schuster, K; Kobelke, J; Frazao, O; Bartelt, H; Marques, PVS;
Publicação
IEEE PHOTONICS TECHNOLOGY LETTERS
Abstract
Fiber Bragg grating (FBG) arrays in pure silica four-leaf-clover-shaped suspended core fibers were inscribed with two-beam interference and a deep UV femtosecond laser source. The target fibers are pure silica and do not contain any dopants, nor were they treated with hydrogen before grating inscription. The inscription method is appropriate to measure the effective mode field index of the fiber and allows confinement factors of the guided modes to be derived. Applications of such FBGs can be expected especially for fiber sensing.
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