Fourier analysis for hydrostatic pressure sensing in a polarization-maintaining photonic crystal fiber.

نویسندگان

  • Paul Childs
  • Allan C L Wong
  • H Y Fu
  • Yanbiao Liao
  • Hwayaw Tam
  • Chao Lu
  • P K A Wai
چکیده

We measured the hydrostatic pressure dependence of the birefringence and birefringent dispersion of a Sagnac interferometric sensor incorporating a length of highly birefringent photonic crystal fiber using Fourier analysis. Sensitivity of both the phase and chirp spectra to hydrostatic pressure is demonstrated. Using this analysis, phase-based measurements showed a good linearity with an effective sensitivity of 9.45 nm/MPa and an accuracy of ±7.8 kPa using wavelength-encoded data and an effective sensitivity of -55.7 cm(-1)/MPa and an accuracy of ±4.4 kPa using wavenumber-encoded data. Chirp-based measurements, though nonlinear in response, showed an improvement in accuracy at certain pressure ranges with an accuracy of ±5.5 kPa for the full range of measured pressures using wavelength-encoded data and dropping to within ±2.5 kPa in the range of 0.17 to 0.4 MPa using wavenumber-encoded data. Improvements of the accuracy demonstrated the usefulness of implementing chirp-based analysis for sensing purposes.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Applied optics

دوره 49 36  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2010