Interrogation Method with Temperature Compensation Using Ultra-Short Fiber Bragg Gratings in Silica and Polymer Optical Fibers as Edge Filters

Luis Pereira, Rui Min, Getinet Woyessa, Ole Bang, Carlos Marques, Humberto Varum, Paulo Antunes

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Abstract

The use of simpler and less bulky equipment, with a reliable performance and at relative low cost is increasingly important when assembling sensing configurations for a wide variety of applications. Based on this concept, this paper proposes a simple, efficient and relative low‐cost fiber Bragg grating (FBG) interrogation solution using ultra‐short FBGs (USFBGs) as edge filters. USFBGs with different lengths and reflection bandwidths were produced in silica optical fiber and in poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) microstructured polymer optical fiber (mPOF), and by adjusting specific inscription parameters and the diffraction pattern, these gratings can present self‐apodization and unique spectral characteristics suitable for filtering operations. In addition to being a cost‐effective edge filter solution, USFBGs and standard uniform FBGs in silica fiber have similar
thermal sensitivities, which results in a straightforward operation without complex equipment or calculations. This FBG interrogation configuration is also quite promising for dynamic measurements, and due to its multiplexing capabilities multiple USFBGs can be inscribed in the same optical fiber, allowing to incorporate several filters with identical or different spectral characteristics at specific wavelength regions in the same fiber, thus showing great potential to create and develop new sensing configurations
Original languageEnglish
Article number23
JournalSensors
Volume23
Issue number1
Number of pages23
ISSN1424-3210
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022

Keywords

  • Fiber Bragg grating
  • Optical edge filter
  • Polymer optical fiber
  • Strain sensor
  • Temperature compensation

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