Spectral-domain measurement of strain sensitivity of a two-mode birefringent side-hole fiber
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The strain sensitivity of a two-mode birefringent side-hole fiber is measured
in the spectral domain. In a simple experimental setup comprising a broadband source, a
polarizer, a two-mode birefringent side-hole fiber under varied elongations, an analyzer and
a compact spectrometer, the spectral interferograms are resolved. These are characterized by
the equalization wavelength at which spectral interference fringes have the highest visibility
(the largest period) due to the zero group optical path difference between the fundamental,
the LP01 mode and the higher-order, the LP11 mode. The spectral interferograms with the
equalization wavelength are processed to retrieve the phase as a function of the wavelength.
From the retrieved phase functions corresponding to different elongations of a two-mode
birefringent side-hole fiber under test, the spectral strain sensitivity is obtained. Using
this approach, the intermodal spectral strain sensitivity was measured for both x and
y polarizations. Moreover, the spectral polarimetric sensitivity to strain was measured
for the fundamental mode when a birefringent delay line was used in tandem with the
fiber. Its spectral dependence was also compared with that obtained from a shift of the
spectral interferograms not including the equalization wavelength, and good agreement was
confirmed.
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microstructured fibers, polarization-maintaining fibers, fiber characterization, fiber optics sensors, interferometry
Citation
Sensors. 2012, vol. 12, issue 9, p. 12070-12081.