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Long Period Fiber Grating Near Turn Around Point: Suitable Design for Bio-Sensing

Journal

IEEE SENSORS JOURNAL
Volume 21, Issue 17, Pages 18800-18805

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/JSEN.2021.3086899

Keywords

Optical fiber sensors; long period fiber grating; turn around point; mode transition; add-layer sensitivity

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  1. Council of Scientific and Industrial ResearchCentral Glass and Ceramic Research Institute (CSIR-CGCRI), India

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In this study, an experimental investigation on the add-layer sensitivity of LP0,11 cladding mode (CM) near the turn around point (TAP) of Long Period Fiber Grating (LPFG) was conducted. A sensitivity of 2.308 nm(WL)/nm(TH) was achieved, which is similar to the sensitivity near the mode transition (MT). The sensor designed based on this methodology overcomes the limitations of operating a CM near MT, such as loss of contrast of the resonant band and limited dynamic range, and has a dynamic range of approximately 100 nm with contrast greater than -10 dB throughout the measurement range, which is practically impossible for CM operating at MT.
We report our experimental study on the add-layer sensitivity of LP0,11 cladding mode (CM) of Long Period Fiber Grating (LPFG) near turn around point (TAP). The CM response was tuned by controlled modification of the cladding diameter and deposition of overlay layers of polymer material. In this process an add-layer sensitivity of 2.308 nm(WL)/nm(TH) has been achieved. It is interesting to observe that add-layer sensitivity obtained in this process is close to the sensitivity of the same CM operated nearthe mode transition (MT). The advantage is that, the sensor designed as per the proposed methodology will not be plagued by the basic limitations of operating a CM near MT, i.e. loss of contrast of the resonant band and limited dynamic range. In our experiment, the dynamic range has found to be similar to 100 nm where the contrast remains greater than -10 dB throughout the range of measurement which is practically impossible to get for any CM operating at MT. The experimental result was supported by theoretical calculations. Also the SRI sensitivity of the sensor was found out to be 6400 nm/SRIU.

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