Artículo de revista
Highly sensitive fiber ring laser sensor for curvature using a modal interferometer
Fecha
2020-09-01Autor
Martin Vela, Javier Antonio
Sierra Hernández, Juan Manuel
Jauregui Vázquez, Daniel
Estudillo Ayala, Julián M.
Hernández García, Juan C.
Reyes Ayona, José Roberto
Garcia Mina, Diego Felipe
Rojas Laguna, Roberto
Institución
Resumen
A curvature sensing Ytterbium-doped fiber ring,using a Thin Core Fiber Modal Interferometer (TCFMI) was experimentally demonstrated in this work. The TCFMI was
implemented by fusion splicing a segment of a thin-core fiber, with a small core diameter, between two single-mode fiber sections. The proposed TCFMI functioned as a wavelengthselective filter in the fiber ring laser cavity. It was optimized to achieve a Side Mode Suppression Ratio (SMSR) of 35 dB; the laser emission produced a sensor resolution of 0.37 nm. The experimental results also showed a high curvature sensitivity
close to −38.26 nm/m−1 from 0 m−1 to 0.399 m−1 curvature range. Here, the laser sensor exhibited a bandwidth of 16 nm in the 1072 nm to 1056 nm wavelength range. The fiber ring laser is a low-cost alternative for curvature sensing applications