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Four-core fiber-based bending sensor

Journal

FRONTIERS OF OPTOELECTRONICS
Volume 1, Issue 3-4, Pages 231-236

Publisher

HIGHER EDUCATION PRESS
DOI: 10.1007/s12200-008-0072-7

Keywords

fiber optics; four-core fiber; bending sensor; far field; grid pattern

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [60577005]
  2. Teaching and Research Award Program for Outstanding Young Professors in Higher Education Institute, MOE, P.R.C.

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A novel four-core fiber-based bending sensor has been proposed. The four-core fiber is used as the sensing element, the four cores of the fiber act as a four-beam interferometer, and the far-field interferogram grids with periodical distributions are formed on the fiber output end. Since the phase difference is a function of the radius of curvature, the change of the radius of curvature shifts the far-field interferometric grid pattern. A low-coherence laser diode with wavelength of 650 nm is adopted to illuminate the fiber, and the interferogram pattern in the farfield is recorded by a CCD camera. The relationship between the far-field grid pattern intensity distribution and the radius of curvature is established theoretically and confirmed experimentally.

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