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High-sensitivity strain sensor based on in-fiber improved Fabry–Perot interferometer

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We demonstrated a high-sensitivity strain sensor based on an in-fiber Fabry-Perot interferometer (FPI) with an air cavity, which was created by splicing together two sections of standard single-mode fibers. The sensitivity of this strain sensor was enhanced to 6.0 pm/με by improving the cavity length of the FPI by means of repeating arc discharges for reshaping the air cavity. Moreover, such a strain sensor has a very low temperature sensitivity of 1.1 pm/°C, which reduces the cross sensitivity between tensile strain and temperature.

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