Abstract:
We investigated the frequency response of a polarimetric fiber vibration sensor based on a polarization diversified loop structure according to the length of polarization...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
We investigated the frequency response of a polarimetric fiber vibration sensor based on a polarization diversified loop structure according to the length of polarization-maintaining photonic crystal fiber (PM-PCF) used as a sensor head. The fiber vibration sensor was fabricated using a polarization beam splitter, PM-PCF, and two waveplates, that is, a quarter-wave plate and a half-wave plate. For intensity-based vibration measurement, a laser diode and a photodetector were utilized for the realization of the sensor system. The single-frequency vibration was applied to the sensor head by using a piezoelectric transducer. Over a frequency range of 1-3000 Hz, the frequency response of the fabricated sensor was observed for three kinds of sensor head lengths of 6.2, 8.4, and 12.2 cm. In measured frequency responses, a resonance peak appeared at 140 Hz irrespective of the PM-PCF length, but cut-off frequencies were measured as ~538, ~386, and ~228 Hz for PM-PCF lengths of 6.2, 8.4, and 12.2 cm, respectively. The phase shift per unit strain and the minimum detectable strain perturbation were measured as ~0.291 mrad/με and ~0.392 nε/Hz1/2 at 2000 Hz for 6.2-cm-long PM-PCF, respectively.
Date of Conference: 11-14 July 2017
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 23 October 2017
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