2017
DOI: 10.1063/1.4979412
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Temperature-compensated fibre optic magnetic field sensor based on a self-referenced anti-resonant reflecting optical waveguide

Abstract: A compact temperature-compensated fibre optic magnetic field sensor based on a self-referenced anti-resonant reflecting optical waveguide is proposed and experimentally demonstrated. Two hollow holes in the air ring cladding of the hollow core photonic crystal fibre (HCPCF) are infiltrated with magnetic fluid and ethanol. A self-referenced anti-resonant reflecting optical waveguide is formed in the cladding of the HCPCF between the magnetic fluid- and ethanol-infiltrated resonators. The applied magnetic field … Show more

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“…At the wavelength of 1550.38 nm, the resonance condition of the ARROW for the optofluidic waveguide is achieved [12]. On the other hand, at the wavelength of 1557.86 nm, the resonance condition of the ARROW for the NaCl-infiltrated channel is achieved [13]. Hence, there are two resonance dips corresponding to two materials, which can be expressed as Eqs.…”
Section: The Double Resonator Antiresonant Reflecting Optical Waveguimentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…At the wavelength of 1550.38 nm, the resonance condition of the ARROW for the optofluidic waveguide is achieved [12]. On the other hand, at the wavelength of 1557.86 nm, the resonance condition of the ARROW for the NaCl-infiltrated channel is achieved [13]. Hence, there are two resonance dips corresponding to two materials, which can be expressed as Eqs.…”
Section: The Double Resonator Antiresonant Reflecting Optical Waveguimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, there are two resonance dips corresponding to two materials, which can be expressed as Eqs. (6) and (7) [12,13]:…”
Section: The Double Resonator Antiresonant Reflecting Optical Waveguimentioning
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“…[143]. Other approaches comprise the excitation of whispering gallery modes in the outer cladding of an MF-PCF [158] or a self-referenced ARROW-type MOF selectively infiltrated with both MF and ethanol along the lines of [140], which yielded S=81 pm/Oe [144]. Recently, a magnetic-ionic-liquid was used as the MF in a selectively-infiltrated PCF in a compact sensor with an almost linear response in the range from 0 to 440 Oe [145].…”
Section: Sensing Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the ARROW guidance mechanism exhibits a transmission spectrum with periodic dips, we can use it as a sensor by following either wavelength shifts or intensity changes (based on the FOS design). Different parameters have been measured using ARROW sensors such as temperature [18], pressure [19,20], magnetic field [21][22][23], relative humidity [24], torsion [25], liquid level [26], displacement [27], and curvature [28] just to mention a few. In particular, measuring curvature is a crucial task that needs to be implemented in different areas such as robotic arms [29] and structural health monitoring [30], which includes the monitoring of bridges, buildings, airplanes, and other structures.…”
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confidence: 99%