Fiber optic sensing of magnetic fields utilizing femtosecond laser sculpted microslots and long period gratings coated with Terfenol-D


Autoria(s): Lee, Graham C.B.; Allsop, Tom; Wang, Changle; Neal, Ron; Culverhouse, Philip; Webb, David J.
Contribuinte(s)

Kalinowski, Hypolito J.

Fabris, José Luís

Bock, Wojtek J.

Data(s)

08/09/2015

Resumo

Fiber optic sensors are fabricated for detecting static magnetic fields. The sensors consist of a UV inscribed long period grating with two 50 micron long microslots. The microslots are fabricated using the femtosecond laser based inscribe and etch technique. The microslots and the fiber surface are coated with a magnetostrictive material Terfenol-D. A spectral sensitivity of 1.15 pm/mT was measured in transmission with a working resolution of ±0.2 mT for a static magnetic field strength below 10 mT. These devices also present a different response when the spatial orientation of the fiber was adjusted relative to the magnetic field lines.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/27185/1/Femtosecond_laser_sculpted_microslots_and_long_period_gratings_coated_with_Terfenol_D.pdf

Lee, Graham C.B.; Allsop, Tom; Wang, Changle; Neal, Ron; Culverhouse, Philip and Webb, David J. (2015). Fiber optic sensing of magnetic fields utilizing femtosecond laser sculpted microslots and long period gratings coated with Terfenol-D. IN: 24th international conference on Optical Fibre Sensors. Kalinowski, Hypolito J.; Fabris, José Luís and Bock, Wojtek J. (eds) SPIE proceedings . Bellingham, WA (US): SPIE.

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SPIE

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/27185/

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