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A practical approach for optical characterization of a film coated on the optical fiber

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Abstract Phase Diffraction (PD) 1 which is a result of the interaction of light waves with a transparent object, is exploited to characterize precisely optical properties of dielectric films coated… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Phase Diffraction (PD) 1 which is a result of the interaction of light waves with a transparent object, is exploited to characterize precisely optical properties of dielectric films coated on the optical fiber without harming any feature of the sample. Typical fiber sensor applications require films coated on the side surface of the optical fiber and optical properties of that curved films are crucial for design purposes. In this study, three Polyvinyl Alcohol (PVA) films are prepared, their thicknesses are estimated based on the phase diffraction method by fitting experimental results with a mathematical model within 2.3% error. The outcomes of this practical method show good agreement with findings of the destructive Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) measurements. The method has the potential to allow real time monitoring abrupt changes of surrounding medium’s properties and to examine coating quality (i.e. thickness uniformity) of the film.

Keywords: practical approach; coated optical; fiber; film; approach optical; optical fiber

Journal Title: Optical Fiber Technology
Year Published: 2017

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