2009
Autores
Frazao, O; Baptista, JM; Santos, JL; Kobelke, J; Shuster, K;
Publicação
JOURNAL OF THE EUROPEAN OPTICAL SOCIETY-RAPID PUBLICATIONS
Abstract
A Fabry-Perot refractometer based on the suspended core fibre is presented. The Fabry-Perot cavities are formed by a section of suspended core fibre between conventional single-mode fibres. This miniature refractive tip sensor is demonstrated for the measurement of the refractive index change by measuring the fringe visibility and through the analysis of the fast Fourier transform. The two methods are compared. The temperature dependence was also characterized. [DOI: 10.2971/jeos.2009.09041]
2009
Autores
Frazao, O; Baptista, JM; Santos, JL; Kobelke, J; Schuster, K;
Publicação
ICTON: 2009 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON TRANSPARENT OPTICAL NETWORKS, VOLS 1 AND 2
Abstract
In this paper, it is presented a brief review of the sensing applications using suspended core fibres. Since the first publication, several authors have studied their properties and possible applications in engineering. Due to their geometry, the great potential in optical sensing is in bio and gas sensing. Recently, with the possibility of inscribing Bragg grating structures on these fibres, it is possible to use them for other applications. Finally, this paper reviews the recent works with suspended core fibres for interferometry.
2009
Autores
Jesus, C; Caldas, P; Frazao, O; Santos, JL; Jorge, PAS; Baptista, JM;
Publicação
FIBER AND INTEGRATED OPTICS
Abstract
A fiber optic sensing system for simultaneous measurement of refractive index and temperature, based on a hybrid fiber Bragg grating/long-period grating arrangement is described. The experimental results show that this setup has a good performance in terms of linearity and sensitivity, the ratiometric output changes 4%/0.001 RIU and 3.6%/degrees C, respectively. The sensor resolution for the refractive index is approximate to 2 x 10(-5) RIU. The simultaneous measurement of the refractive index and temperature was demonstrated. The sensing configuration has the ability to be read-out in reflection and works in the telecommunications window.
2009
Autores
Montalvo, J; Frazao, O; Santos, JL; Vazquez, C; Baptista, JM;
Publicação
JOURNAL OF LIGHTWAVE TECHNOLOGY
Abstract
A self-referenced passive optical network (PON) with coarse wavelength division multiplexing (CWDM) is reported for remotely addressing optical intensity sensors with enhanced sensitivity. The self-referencing remote configuration is described as a finite-impulse-response (FIR) filter in reflective operation using two fiber Bragg gratings (FBG) and a fiber delay line. The antisymmetrical phase response of the configuration permits to achieve a self-referencing measurement parameter two times more sensitive than reported previously. To enhance the power budget of the network, CWDM devices with low insertion losses are used for spectral splitting of a radio-frequency (RF) modulated broadband light source (BLS). The network topology and the sensor's interrogation technique are theoretically analyzed and experimental results validating the models are reported.
2009
Autores
Frazao, O; Correia, C; Santos, JL; Baptista, JM;
Publicação
MEASUREMENT SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Abstract
In this work, a Raman fibre Bragg-grating laser sensor for strain-temperature measurement is presented. The laser resonator is a linear cavity formed by the reflectivity of the Bragg gratings and the virtual distributed mirror formed from the cooperative Rayleigh scattering in a dispersion-compensating fibre created by the Raman effect. Using one pump laser it is possible to obtain a Raman fibre Bragg-grating laser sensor with a range of similar to 35 nm. The sensing system is demonstrated when the fibre Bragg gratings are remotely located at a 10 km distance.
2009
Autores
Frazao, O; Jesus, C; Baptista, JM; Santos, JL; Roy, P;
Publicação
IEEE PHOTONICS TECHNOLOGY LETTERS
Abstract
A fiber-optic sensor for torsion measurement, based on a two-linearly polarized (LP)-mode operation in ultrahigh birefringent photonic crystal fiber is described. The structure of the photonic crystal fiber presents two large asymmetric holes adjacent to the core fiber. When linearly polarized light is injected in x- and y-directions, respectively, two separate interferometers can be obtained. In one of these cases, as torsion is applied to the sensing head a beat between the two interferometers is formed due to the simultaneous excitation of the two polarization states. The detection technique to read the torsion sensor is based on the analysis of the fast Fourier transform, which proved to be an effective and simple solution. The sensor exhibited reduced sensitivity to temperature.
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