Abstract
A highly sensitive temperature and strain sensor based on an
antiresonant hollow core fiber (ARHCF) probe with the Vernier effect
is proposed and experimentally demonstrated. The ARHCF probe is used
as a reference interferometer by sandwiching an ARHCF, which is
insensitive to temperature, strain, and refractive index, between a
single-mode fiber (SMF) and a polarization-maintaining fiber (PMF).
The polarization mode interferometer (PMI), fabricated by splicing a
section of PMF with a fiber polarizer at a 45-degree angle, works as a
sensing interferometer. The Vernier effect is introduced by connecting
the reference interferometer and the PMI in parallel. The experimental
results show that by introducing the Vernier effect, the temperature
sensitivity is improved from
−
1.68
to
−
15.7
n
m
/
∘
C
and the strain sensitivity is
improved from 5.09 to 47.65 pm/µ
ε
. The magnification is consistent with
the theoretical results. The reference segment of the proposed sensor
is not affected by ambient factors, which provides a new strategy and
idea for the development of multiparameter sensors based on the
Vernier effect.
Funder
The University Synergy Innovation Program
of Anhui Province
Subject
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Engineering (miscellaneous),Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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3 articles.
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