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Sensitivity-Tunable Oscillator-Accelerometer Based on Optical Fiber Bragg Grating

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PHOTONICS
Volume 8, Issue 6, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/photonics8060223

Keywords

accelerometer; fiber Bragg grating; vibration detection; tunable sensitivity

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  1. Major Projects of Technical Innovation of Hubei [2019AAA053]

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In this study, a fiber Bragg grating-based oscillator-accelerometer was demonstrated, showing the ability to tune the acceleration sensitivity by controlling the position of the mass oscillator. Theoretical and experimental investigations were conducted to analyze the performance of the proposed accelerometer, revealing a linear relationship between sensitivity and the introduced parameter P. The experimental results confirmed the theoretical findings, showing linear sensitivity increase with parameter P and quadratic relationship with resonance frequency.
We demonstrate a fiber Bragg grating (FBG)-based oscillator-accelerometer in which the acceleration sensitivity can be tuned by controlling the location of the mass oscillator. We theoretically and experimentally investigated the performance of the proposed accelerometer. Theoretical analysis showed that both the mass and location of the oscillator affect the sensitivity and resonant frequency of the accelerometer. To simplify the analysis, a nondimensional parameter, P, was introduced to tune the sensitivity of the FBG-based oscillator-accelerometer, which is related to the location of the mass oscillator. Numerical analysis showed that the accelerometer sensitivity is linearly proportional to the P parameter. In the experiment, six FBG-based oscillator-accelerometers with different P parameters (0.125, 0.25, 0.375, 0.5, 0.625, 0.75) were fabricated and tested. The experimental results agree very well with the numerical analysis, in which the sensitivity of the proposed accelerometer linearly increased with the increase in parameter P (7.6 pm/g, 15.8 pm/g, 19.3 pm/g, 25.4 pm/g, 30.6 pm/g, 35.7 pm/g). The resonance frequency is quadratically proportional to parameter P, and the resonance frequency reaches the minimum of 440 Hz when P is equal to 0.5. The proposed oscillator-accelerometer showed very good orthogonal vibration isolation.

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