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Optic sensors of high refractive-index responsivity and low thermal cross sensitivity that use fiber Bragg gratings of >80° tilted structures
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WaveguidesOptical MaterialsEngineeringOptical TestingOptical MetrologyOptic SensorsFiber OpticsConventional LpgsFbgs ExhibitOptical PropertiesOptical SensorOptical SystemsHigh Refractive-index ResponsivityFiber Bragg GratingsPhotonicsNormal FbgsFiber Optic SensingFiber OpticOptical SensorsOptical WaveguidesOptoelectronics
For the first time to the authors' knowledge, fiber Bragg gratings (FBGs) with >80 degrees tilted structures have been fabricated and characterized. Their performance in sensing temperature, strain, and the surrounding medium's refractive index was investigated. In comparison with normal FBGs and long-period gratings (LPGs), >80 degrees tilted FBGs exhibit significantly higher refractive-index responsivity and lower thermal cross sensitivity. When the grating sensor was used to detect changes in refractive index, a responsivity as high as 340 nm/refractive-index unit near an index of 1.33 was demonstrated, which is three times higher than that of conventional LPGs.
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