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Three-dimensional optical sensing network written in fused silica glass with femtosecond laser
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringOptical GlassMechanical EngineeringFiber OpticsMicro-optical ComponentLaser ModificationFused Silica GlassOptical PropertiesMesh NetworkFunctional GlassPlanar Waveguide SensorMaterials SciencePhotonicsFiber Optic SensingFemtosecond Laser3D PrintingOptical SensorsDual Planar LayoutMicrofabricationApplied PhysicsGlass PhotonicsOptical Sensor
A single-step fast-writing method of burst ultrafast laser modification was applied to form a mesh network of multi-wavelength Bragg grating waveguides in bulk fused silica glass. Strain-optic and thermo-optic responses of the laser-written internal sensors are reported for the first time. A dual planar layout provided independent temperature- and strain-compensated characterization of temperature and strain distribution with coarse spatial resolution. The grating responses were thermally stable to 500 masculineC. To our best knowledge, the grating network represents the first demonstration of 3D distributed optical sensing network in a bulk transparent medium. Such 3D grating networks open new directions for strain and temperature sensing in optical circuits, optofluidic, MEMS or lab-on-a-chip microsystems, actuators, and windows and other large display or civil structures.
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