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A review of microstructured optical fibers for sensing applications

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OPTICAL FIBER TECHNOLOGY
Volume 77, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.yofte.2023.103277

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Microstructured optical fiber; Fiber sensor; Fiber fabrication; Sensing application

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This review introduces the fabrication methods, transmission mechanisms, and application examples of microstructured optical fibers. Sensing is highlighted as one of the common applications, and the examples of strain/pressure/bending/twist, temperature, flow rate, electric/magnetic field, humidity, gas, refractive index, and chemical/biochemical analyte sensing are discussed based on various principles. The state of the art, developing trends, and challenges faced by sensing technology based on microstructured optical fibers are also discussed.
Microstructured optical fibers, including not only photonic crystal fibers but also new types of fiber with different configurations on the cross section, are elaborately designed and they usually have special application purposes among which sensing is one of the most common. In this review we first summarize fabrication methods and transmission mechanisms of microstructured fibers. And then application examples using fibers with special and novel microstructures in strain/pressure/bending/twist, temperature, flow rate, electric/magnetic field, humidity, gas, refractive index and chemical/biochemical analyte sensing based on various principles are introduced. Finally, state of the art and developing trends as well as challenges faced by sensing technology based on microstructured optical fibers were discussed.

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