2012
Authors
Andre, RM; Silva, SO; Becker, M; Schuster, K; Rothardt, M; Bartelt, H; Marques, MB; Frazao, O;
Publication
MICRO-STRUCTURED AND SPECIALTY OPTICAL FIBRES
Abstract
Suspended core fiber tapers with different cross sections (from 70 mu m to 120 mu m diameter) were produced by filament heating. Before obtaining the taper, the spectral behavior of the suspended core fiber presents multimode interference. When the taper is made an intermodal interference is observed. This effect is clearly visible for high taper reduction. The spectral response of the microtaper inside the suspended core fiber is similar to a beat of two interferometers. The microtaper was subjected to strain, and an increase of sensitivity with the reduction of the transverse area was observed. When the taper was immersed in liquids with different refractive indices or subjected to temperature variations, no spectral change occurred.
2012
Authors
Silva, S; Coelho, L; Andre, RM; Frazao, O;
Publication
22ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON OPTICAL FIBER SENSORS, PTS 1-3
Abstract
A spatial optical filter based on splice misalignment between optical fibers with different cladding dimensions is proposed for gas refractometry. The sensing head is formed by a 2 mm-long optical fiber with 50 mu m diameter spliced with a strong misalignment between two single mode fibers (SMF28) and interrogated in transmission. This fiber structure causes a Fabry-Perot-behavior along the reduced-size fiber giving at its output end a well defined spatial filtering selectivity. Depending on the misalignment position of the lead-out SMF28, it is possible to obtain two different spectral responses, namely, bandpass or band-rejection filters. It is shown that this filter device is highly sensitive to refractive index changes on a nitrogen (N-2) environment by means of the gas pressure variation. A maximum sensitivity of -1390 nm/RIU for the bandpass filter was achieved.
2012
Authors
Andre, RM; Biazoli, CR; Silva, SO; Marques, MB; Cordeiro, CMB; Frazao, O;
Publication
22ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON OPTICAL FIBER SENSORS, PTS 1-3
Abstract
Tapering single mode-multimode-single mode structures to enhance sensitivity is proposed and experimentally demonstrated. 50 mm-long coreless MMF sections are spliced between SMFs and tapered. They are characterized in strain and an increase in strain sensitivity is obtained with taper diameter reduction. Sensitivities as high as -23.69 pm/mu epsilon for the 15 mu m taper are attained. A combination of an untapered and tapered SMS is proposed as a sensing system for the simultaneous measurement of strain and temperature.
2003
Authors
Lima, AJN; Teixeira, ALJ; da Rocha, JRF; Andre, PS; Frazao, O;
Publication
ICT'2003: 10TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON TELECOMMUNICATIONS, VOLS I AND II, CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
Abstract
In this contribution we propose an alternative approach to the traditionally used apodized chirped fiber Bragg gratings for dispersion compensation applications. The unchirped grating proposed has a refractive index perturbation with varying negative mean, acting simultaneously as optical filter demultiplexer and efficient group velocity dispersion compensator in wavelength division multiplexing systems.
2001
Authors
Teixeira, ALJ; Lima, MJN; Frazao, O; da Rocha, JRF;
Publication
ICTON 2001: 3RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON TRANSPARENT OPTICAL NETWORKS, CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
Abstract
Fiber Bragg Gratings (FBG's) are nowadays widely used in various fields, including telecommunications. Since emergence, this component has found many applications due to its properties, versatility and variety of controllable parameters that can shape in various manners its spectral properties. These devices have the advantage of being built of fiber and they are widely used in mono and multichannel networks.
1999
Authors
Frazâo, O; Tavarcs, P; Da, JF; Hocha,; Ribeiro, LB;
Publication
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON ULTRASONICS FERROELECTRICS AND FREQUENCY CONTROL
Abstract
In this paper, we report experimental results on the frequency control of an optical oscillator based on a single-cavity DFB-MQW laser and a fiber loop reflector. Self-pulsation frequency can be controlled by changing the step amplitude of the laser bias current.
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