Temperature-insensitive strain sensor with polarization-maintaining photonic crystal fiber based Sagnac interferometer

Xinyong Dong(Hong Kong Polytechnic University), Hwa‐Yaw Tam(Hong Kong Polytechnic University), Perry Ping Shum(Nanyang Technological University)
Applied Physics Letters
April 9, 2007
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Abstract

A fiber-optic strain sensor is demonstrated by using a short length of polarization-maintaining photonic crystal fiber (PM-PCF) as the sensing element inserted in a Sagnac loop interferometer. Spectrum shift in response of strain with a sensitivity of 0.23pm∕με is achieved, and the measurement range, by stretching the PM-PCF only, is up to 32mε. Due to the ultralow thermal sensitivity of the PM-PCF, the proposed strain sensor is inherently insensitive to temperature, eliminating the requirement for temperature compensation.


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