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High-sensitivity strain sensor based on an asymmetric tapered air microbubble Fabry-Pérot interferometer with an ultrathin wall
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EngineeringAsymmetric Tapered StructureMeasurementMechanical EngineeringVibration MeasurementEducationFiber OpticsFabry-pérot InterferometerSensor TechnologyMicro-electromechanical SystemHigh-sensitivity Strain SensorCalibrationHigh-sensitivity Strain MeasurementInstrumentationMicrofluidicsMaterials ScienceFiber Optic SensingUltrathin WallOptical SensorsBiomedical SensorsSensorsMicrofabricationApplied PhysicsSensor Design
A Fabry-Pérot interferometer (FPI) with an asymmetric tapered structure and air microbubble with an ultrathin wall is designed for high-sensitivity strain measurement. The sensor contains an air microbubble formed by two single-mode fibers (SMF) prepared by fusion splicer arc discharge, and a taper is applied to one side of the air microbubble with a wall thickness of 3.6 µm. In this unique asymmetric structure, the microbubble is more easily deformed under stress, and the strain sensitivity of the sensor is up to 15.89 pm/µɛ as evidenced by experiments.The temperature sensitivity and cross-sensitivity of the sensor are 1.09 pm/°C and 0.069 µɛ/°C in the temperature range of 25-200°C, respectively, thus reducing the measurement error arising from temperature variations. The sensor has notable virtues such as high strain sensitivity, low-temperature sensitivity, low-temperature cross-sensitivity, simple and safe process preparation, and low cost. Experiments confirm that the sensor has good stability and repeatability, and it has high commercial potential, especially strain measurements in complex environments.
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