Utilisation of thermal annealing to record multiplexed FBG sensors in multimode microstructured polymer optical fibre


Autoria(s): Johnson, Ian P.; Webb, David J.; Kalli, Kyriacos
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2011

Resumo

Fibre Bragg gratings have been UV inscribed in multimode microstructured polymer optical fibre in both the 1550nm and 800nm spectral regions. Thermally annealing the fibre at 80°C has been shown to shrink the fibre length and as a result a permanent negative Bragg wavelength shift is observed. The blue shift can be tuned between 0-16nm in the 1550nm spectral region and 0-6nm in the 800nm spectral region, depending on the duration the heat is applied before a saturation level is reached and the fibre stops shrinking in the region of 2 hours. Exploiting this, wavelength division multiplexed sensors have been UV inscribed in both the 1550nm and 800nm regions using a single phase mask for each wavelength region. The 800nm sensor takes advantage of the lower attenuation of poly (methyl methacrylate) of 2dB/m compared to 100dB/m at 1550nm.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/15238/1/7753_327.pdf

Johnson, Ian P.; Webb, David J. and Kalli, Kyriacos (2011). Utilisation of thermal annealing to record multiplexed FBG sensors in multimode microstructured polymer optical fibre. IN: SPIE proceedings. SPIE.

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SPIE

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/15238/

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NonPeerReviewed