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Temperature sensor based on an isopropanol-sealed photonic crystal fiber in-line interferometer with enhanced refractive index sensitivity
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Photonic SensorOptical MaterialsEngineeringTemperature SensorFiber OpticsFiber-optic CommunicationIsopropanol-sealed Photonic CrystalOptical PropertiesIn-line InterferometerAir-sealed Pcf InterferometersOptical SystemsInstrumentationPcf DevicesPhotonicsPhotonic MaterialsFiber Optic SensingThermal PhysicsStable Temperature SensorFiber OpticOptical SensorsOptical WaveguidesOptical Sensor
We fabricate a simple, compact, and stable temperature sensor based on a liquid-sealed photonic crystal fiber (PCF) in-line nonpolarimetric modal interferometer. Different from other reported PCF devices, it does not need expensive polarimetric devices, and the liquid is sealed in one fiber. The device consists of a stub of isopropanol-filled PCF spliced between standard single-mode fibers. The temperature sensitivity (-166 pm/°C) increases over an order of magnitude compared with those of the previous sensors based on air-sealed PCF interferometers built via fusion splicing with the same mechanism. In addition, the refractive index sensitivity also increases. Higher temperature sensitivity can be realized by infiltrating some liquid having a higher thermo-optic coefficient into the microholes of the PCF.
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