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Fiber-optic bending vector sensor based on Mach–Zehnder interferometer exploiting lateral-offset and up-taper
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2012
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EngineeringExcessive FusionVector MeasurementLateral-offset Splicing JointOptical TestingFiber Optic SensingFiber OpticsInstrumentationFiber OpticOptical SensorMach–zehnder InterferometerOptical Sensors
A simple, compact, and highly sensitive optical fiber directional bend sensor is presented. This device consists of a lateral-offset splicing joint and an up-taper formed through excessive fusion splicing method. The lateral-offset splicing breaks the cylindrical symmetry of the fiber and defines a pair of directions along which the bending response of the Mach-Zehnder interferometer transmission spectrum is different and thus could be used for bending vector measurement. For a curvature range from -3 to 3 m(-1), the bending sensitivities at 1463.86 nm and 1548.41 nm reach 11.987 nm/m(-1) and 8.697 nm/m(-1), respectively.
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