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Vector magnetic field sensor based on U-bent single-mode fiber and magnetic fluid

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OPTICS EXPRESS
Volume 29, Issue 4, Pages 5236-5246

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Optica Publishing Group
DOI: 10.1364/OE.416187

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [62075130, 61675132]
  2. Shanghai Shuguang Program [16SG40]
  3. Shanghai Talent Development Fund [201529]
  4. State Key Laboratory of Advanced Optical Communication Systems and Networks
  5. Joint International Research Laboratory of Specialty Fiber Optics and Advanced Communication [SKLSFO2014-05]

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A novel vector magnetic field sensor utilizing magnetic fluid response has been proposed, showing high sensitivity in measuring both direction and intensity of magnetic field. Results also demonstrate the feasibility of realizing vector magnetic sensors based on other bending structures in the future.
A novel, compact, and easy fabrication vector magnetic field sensor has been proposed and investigated. The proposed sensor consists of a U-bent single-mode fiber fixed in a magnetic-fluid-filled vessel. Neither mechanical modification nor additional fiber grating is needed during the sensor fabrication. The results show that the response of magnetic fluid to magnetic field can be used to measure the direction and intensity of magnetic field via whispering gallery modes supported by the U-bent fiber structure with suitable bending radius. The sensitivity of direction is 0.251 nm/degrees, and the maximum magnetic field intensity sensitivity is 0.517 nm/mT. Besides, the results of this work prove the feasibility for realizing vector magnetic sensors based on other bending structures (such as bending multimode interference, bending SPR structure) in the future. (C) 2021 Optical Society of America under the terms of the OSA Open Access Publishing Agreement

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