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All-Fiber Electric Field Sensor With Tapered Two-Mode Fiber Structure on DR1/PMMA Polymer

Journal

IEEE SENSORS JOURNAL
Volume 23, Issue 20, Pages 24481-24488

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/JSEN.2023.3306176

Keywords

Disperse red 1/polymethyl methacrylate (DR1/PMMA) polymer; electric field (E-field) sensor; modal interferometer; tapered two-mode fiber (TTMF) structure

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A novel all-fiber electric field sensor based on a tapered two-mode fiber structure and a disperse red 1/polymethyl methacrylate polymer film is demonstrated for the first time. The sensor exhibits high sensitivity, extinction ratio, and fidelity, making it suitable for various fiber devices.
A novel all-fiber electric field (E-field) sensor based on a tapered two-mode fiber (TTMF) structure integrated with disperse red 1/polymethyl methacrylate (DR1/PMMA) polymer film is demonstrated for the first time. Here, a TTMF sandwiched between two single-mode fibers (SMFs) works as the modal interferometer with HE11 and HE12 modes, allowing a high-refractive index (RI) sensitivity of 8154.76 nm/RIU (at RI of 1.55-1.56). The DR1/PMMA polymer film, which is electric-poled successfully to be an electrooptic (EO) polymer film of an EO coefficient of 3.68 pm/V, is integrated with the TTMF to make the all-fiber E-field sensor. Experiments show the interferometric spectrum transmitted through the sensor will blue shift when increasing the applied E-field, allowing the sensor to have a relatively high sensitivity of 1.26 dB/V for an E-field and a high extinction ratio of 6.5 dB. In addition, for ac E-field, the sensor exhibits a relatively high 3-dB bandwidth of 1.4 kHz and a high fidelity with a low harmonic distortion of <2.5%. The EO polymer film is very flexible to be incorporated with high-performance all-fiber devices, opening up a way to endow the fiber devices with the second-order nonlinear optic functions.

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