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High Sensitivity Fiber Refractive Index Sensors Based on Asymmetric Supermodes Interference in Tapered Four Core Fiber

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PHOTONICS
Volume 9, Issue 1, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/photonics9010045

Keywords

multicore fiber; supermode interference; tapered fiber; asymmetric mode; refractive index sensor

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61875247]
  2. Liaocheng University [31805180101]

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In this study, a high sensitivity fiber refractive index sensor based on asymmetric supermode interferences in tapered four core fiber was demonstrated. The sensor showed accurate detection of refractive index by utilizing the effects of asymmetric supermodes.
We demonstrate high sensitivity fiber refractive index (RI) sensor based on asymmetric supermode interferences in tapered four core fiber (TFCF). To make TFCF-based RI sensors, the whitelight was launched into any one of the cores to define the excitation orientation and is called a vertex-core excitation scheme. When the four-core fiber (FCF) was gradually tapered, the four cores gathered closer and closer. Originally, the power coupling occurred between its two neighboring cores first and these three cores are grouped to produce supermodes. Subsequently, the fourth diagonal core enters the evanescent field overlapping region to excite asymmetric supermodes interferences. The output spectral responses of the two cores next to the excitation core are mutually in phase whereas the spectral responses of the diagonal core are in phase and out of phase to that of the excitation core at the shorter and longer wavelengths, respectively. Due to the lowest limitation of the available refractive index of liquids, the best sensitivity can be achieved when the tapered diameter is 10 mu m and the best RI sensitivity S is 3249 nm/RIU over the indices ranging from 1.41-1.42. This is several times higher than that at other RI ranges due to the asymmetric supermodes.

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