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The Fabrication of an Eccentric Three-Core Fiber and Its Application as a Twist Sensor

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TIM.2022.3170884

Keywords

Interference; Sensors; Temperature sensors; Sensitivity; Preforms; Temperature measurement; Strain; Envelope; fiber sensor; Mach-Zehnder interferometer (MZI); three-core fiber (3CF); twist

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51907017]
  2. Key Science and Technology Research Projects of Higher Education Institutions in Hebei Province of China [ZD2019304]
  3. Hebei Natural Science Foundation [F2020501040]
  4. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities of China [N2123012]

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This study demonstrated the fabrication and application of an eccentric three-core fiber (3CF) for twist sensing. The fiber was capable of measuring wide-range twist with high sensitivity by tracking lower dips of the spectral envelopes. The low cost and suitability for practical applications make this mass-produced fiber suitable for twist sensing.
The fabrication and application for twist sensing of an eccentric three-core fiber (3CF) were demonstrated. The fiber was made by a stack-and-draw technique, in which silica rods and core canes were put in a tube and drawn on a fiber drawing tower. Three cores formed a Mach-Zehnder interferometer (MZI), where the lights transmitted in the three cores interfered with each other, resulting in the formation of envelopes on spectrum. Because two of the cores were off-axis, phase differences among the cores varied with twist due to different stretches on each core, which caused shift of the spectral envelopes of the interference signal. Wide-range twist measurement can be realized with relatively high sensitivity by tracking lower dips of the envelopes. Experimental results revealed that the dips shift quadratically with twist angle, which means that the sensitivity increases with twist. The compensation of temperature influence was also implemented by inscribing a Bragg grating on one of the cores with femtosecond laser. Because the fiber can be mass-produced, it is suitable for twist sensing in practical application for its low cost.

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