Transverse load and orientation measurement with multicore fiber Bragg gratings


Autoria(s): Silva-López, Manuel; MacPherson, William N.; Li, Cheng; Moore, Andrew J.; Barton, James S.; Jones, Julian D.C.; Zhao, Donghui; Zhang, Lin; Bennion, Ian
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10/11/2005

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We demonstrate the sensitivity of Bragg gratings in a multicore fiber to transverse load. The Bragg peaks are split because of stress-induced birefringence, the magnitude of which depends upon the load and grating position relative to the load axis. Experiments show that a set of gratings in a four-core fiber can measure a load axis angle to ±5° and a load magnitude to ±15 N m-1 up to 2500 N m-1. We consider alternative designs of multicore fiber for optimal load sensing and compare experimental and modeled data. © 2005 Optical Society of America.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/23374/1/Transverse_load_and_orientation_measurement_with_multicore_fiber_Bragg_gratings.pdf

Silva-López, Manuel; MacPherson, William N.; Li, Cheng; Moore, Andrew J.; Barton, James S.; Jones, Julian D.C.; Zhao, Donghui; Zhang, Lin and Bennion, Ian (2005). Transverse load and orientation measurement with multicore fiber Bragg gratings. Applied Optics, 44 (32), pp. 6890-6897.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/23374/

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