Author:
Perez-Herrera R. A.,Bravo M.,Roldan-Varona P.,Leandro D.,Rodriguez-Cobo L.,Lopez-Higuera J. M.,Lopez-Amo M.
Abstract
AbstractIn this work, an experimental analysis of the performance of different types of quasi-randomly distributed reflectors inscribed into a single-mode fiber as a sensing mirror is presented. These artificially-controlled backscattering fiber reflectors are used in short linear cavity fiber lasers. In particular, laser emission and sensor application features are analyzed when employing optical tapered fibers, micro-drilled optical fibers and 50 μm-waist or 100 μm-waist micro-drilled tapered fibers (MDTF). Single-wavelength laser with an output power level of about 8.2 dBm and an optical signal-to-noise ratio of 45 dB were measured when employing a 50 μm-waist micro-drilled tapered optical fiber. The achieved temperature sensitivities were similar to those of FBGs; however, the strain sensitivity improved more than one order of magnitude in comparison with FBG sensors, attaining slope sensitivities as good as 18.1 pm/με when using a 50 μm-waist MDTF as distributed reflector.
Funder
Agencia Estatal de Investigación
European Regional Development Fund
Projects for young researches UPNA 2019
Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant
Beatriz Galindo
Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte of Spain
Fundación Caja Navarra and Fundación la Caixa
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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