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Phase-Shifted Eccentric Core Fiber Bragg Grating Fabricated by Electric Arc Discharge for Directional Bending Measurement

Journal

SENSORS
Volume 18, Issue 4, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/s18041168

Keywords

eccentric core fiber; phase-shifted; electric arc discharge; fiber Bragg grating

Funding

  1. National Science Foundation of China [61275087, 11204047, 61290311, 61290314]
  2. Excellent Dissertation Cultivation Funds of Wuhan University of Technology [2017-YS-055]
  3. Dr. Start-Up Foundation [BK1525]

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A phase-shifted eccentric core fiber Bragg grating (PS-ECFBG) fabricated by electric arc discharge (EAD) is presented and demonstrated. It is composed of a fraction of eccentric core fiber fusion spliced in between two pieces of commercial single mode fibers, where a PS-FBG was written. The EAD in this work could flexibly change the amount of phase-shift by changing the discharge number or discharge duration. Because of the offset location of the eccentric core and the ultra-narrow resonant peak of the PS-ECFBG, it has a higher accuracy for measuring the directional bend. The elongation and compression of the eccentric core keep the magnitude of phase shift still unchanged during the bending process. The bending sensitivities of the PS-ECFBG at two opposite most sensitive directions are 57.4 pm/m(-1) and 51.5 pm/m(-1), respectively. Besides, the PS-ECFBG has the potential to be a tunable narrow bandpass filter, which has a wider bi-directional adjustable range because of the bending responses. The strain and temperature sensitivities of the PS-ECFBG are experimentally measured as well, which are 0.70 pm/mu epsilon and 8.85 pm/degrees C, respectively.

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