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A Magnetic Field Sensor Utilizing Tellurite Fiber-Induced Sagnac Loop Based on Faraday Rotation Effect and Fresnel Reflection | IEEE Journals & Magazine | IEEE Xplore

A Magnetic Field Sensor Utilizing Tellurite Fiber-Induced Sagnac Loop Based on Faraday Rotation Effect and Fresnel Reflection


Abstract:

According to Faraday rotation effect and Fresnel reflection theory, a novel magnetic field intensity sensor is theoretically proposed and experimentally demonstrated by i...Show More

Abstract:

According to Faraday rotation effect and Fresnel reflection theory, a novel magnetic field intensity sensor is theoretically proposed and experimentally demonstrated by introducing a 6.4-cm-long tellurite (76.5TeO2-6BiO3-11.5Li2O-6ZnO) no core fiber (TBLZ NCF) into the loop of Sagnac interferometer. The large Verdet constant of TBLZ NCF will bring about an apparent Faraday rotation angle in magnetic field sensing, and the large refractive index difference between TBLZ and silica fibers makes the Fresnel reflection more obvious. The designed sensor demonstrates a sensitivity of 13.51 pm/Gs with an accuracy of 1.47 Gs in the measuring range of 0-380 Gs. It has satisfactory linearity, repeatability, and stability, and does not require additional utilization of expensive magnetic field sensitive materials, exhibiting great application potential.
Article Sequence Number: 7004407
Date of Publication: 20 May 2021

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