研究目的
To propose and experimentally demonstrate a temperature-insensitive polarimetric OFPS, which exhibits the highest pressure sensitivity among previously reported polarimetric OFPSs, by incorporating a polarization-diversity-loop-based Sagnac interferometer (PDLSI) that contains a 8-cm-long tapered panda-type PMF segment directly spliced with an FBG as the sensor head.
研究成果
The fabricated sensor exhibits the highest pressure sensitivity among previously reported polarimetric OFPSs, with a pressure sensitivity of approximately ?27.70 nm/MPa and an adjusted R2 value of ~0.9903 in a measurement range of 0–0.5 MPa. The use of a short PMF segment minimizes birefringence modulation due to external environmental perturbations.
研究不足
The study does not discuss the long-term stability of the sensor under varying environmental conditions or the potential for multiplexing multiple sensors for distributed pressure sensing applications.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection
The sensor head consists of an 8-cm-long tapered panda-type polarization-maintaining fiber (PMF) and a fiber Bragg grating (FBG) directly spliced with PMF, located inside a pressure chamber. The polarization-diversity loop is composed of a polarization beam splitter, polarization controllers, and the sensor head.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources
The tapered PMF segment was fabricated by instantaneously drawing the PMF segment fixed at the fiber holders of a fiber fusion splicer. The sensor head's performance was measured under varying pressure and temperature conditions.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials
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4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow
The sensor head was located inside a custom-designed pressure chamber. The flow of nitrogen into the pressure chamber was controlled using a gas pressure regulator to apply pressure to the sensor head. The pressure-induced birefringence change was measured by observing the wavelength shift in the polarization interference spectrum.
5:Data Analysis Methods
The pressure and temperature sensitivities were determined by measuring the wavelength shifts of the interference spectrum and FBG resonance, respectively. The linearity of the sensor response was evaluated using the adjusted R2 value.
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