Abstract The controllable cross-sensitivities of tilted fiber Bragg gratings (TFBGs) are strongly related to the control of the parameters during the manufacturing process. The TFBG spectrum characterization, which can demonstrate… Click to show full abstract
Abstract The controllable cross-sensitivities of tilted fiber Bragg gratings (TFBGs) are strongly related to the control of the parameters during the manufacturing process. The TFBG spectrum characterization, which can demonstrate cross-sensitivities, is controlled by the process parameters. Cross-sensitivities analyses in biochemical surrounding refractive index (SRI) (cladding mode) and mechanical sensing (Bragg and ghost mode) are evaluated through processing parameters, including the rotating tilted angles of phase-mask, laser exposure dose time, and reducing fiber diameters. The results of this study show the cross-sensing ability in both biochemical and mechanical sensing that can be caused by a controlled tilted angle was 10° and exposure dose of five minutes while obtaining the cladding and Bragg modes of TFBGs with broad spectral coverage.
               
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