All-POF coupling ratio-imbalanced Sagnac interferometer as a refractive index sensor
A polymer optical Sagnac interferometer is proposed as a compact and low-cost refractive index sensor for the first time to our best knowledge. The Sagnac interferometer is fabricated by only one piece of fiber to facilitate its fabrication and to avoid losses due to misalignment or fusion. The coup...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Applied optics (2004) 2021-08, Vol.60 (24), p.7145-7151 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A polymer optical Sagnac interferometer is proposed as a compact and
low-cost refractive index sensor for the first time to our best
knowledge. The Sagnac interferometer is fabricated by only one piece
of fiber to facilitate its fabrication and to avoid losses due to
misalignment or fusion. The coupler was developed based on chemical
and twisting techniques of
∼
5
c
m
of fiber. We modified the coupling
ratio by varying the refractive index of media surrounding the coupler
and consequently modified the transmission. For several values of
mass percent concentration of sugar solutions surrounding the coupler,
we found that transmittance decreases as the mass concentration
increases. However, the decay is faster for the low concentration,
while the decay is slower for higher concentrations. Two sets of
experiments were carried out, at high (
≥
1 gm/100 ml) and low (
<
1
g
m
/
100
m
l
) mass concentration of sugar
solutions. The calibration of the sensor was done at 733 nm, where the
response of the interferometer displays larger transmission variations
for different solutions. The refractive index estimation was possible
by correlation of the transmittance function (calculated by fitting
the experimental data) with a linear refractive index model. The
estimated resolution of the system is 0.057 weight percent of sugar
solution, determined by the noise of the system. |
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ISSN: | 1559-128X 2155-3165 1539-4522 |
DOI: | 10.1364/AO.431304 |