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Temperature Compensated Magnetic Field Sensor Using Magnetic Fluid Filled Exposed Core Microstructure Fiber

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A temperature compensated magnetic field sensor using magnetic fluid (MF) filled exposed core fiber (ECF) has been proposed to detect magnetic field strength and temperature (MFT) simultaneously in this article.… Click to show full abstract

A temperature compensated magnetic field sensor using magnetic fluid (MF) filled exposed core fiber (ECF) has been proposed to detect magnetic field strength and temperature (MFT) simultaneously in this article. The designed sensor was formed by splicing an ECF between two sections of single-mode fibers (SMFs), in which the ECF’s exposed side was filled with MF. ECF is a multimode fiber that supports multiple modes of light transmitting and produces mode interference in the core. Different order modes of light excited in the ECF have individual sensitivities to MFT. Therefore, interference spectra of two different pair modes can be monitored to measure MFT simultaneously. The results show that the sensor responds well to MFT. The maximum MFT sensitivities are −0.18 nm/mT and −0.16 nm/lpzrptcircC. The limit of detections (LOD) of MFT is 1.7 mT and 1.9 lpzrptcircC. The sensor is particularly suitable for simultaneous detection of MFT in narrow spaces, such as industrial flaw detection, aerospace, and medical applications.

Keywords: magnetic field; temperature compensated; core; sensor

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement
Year Published: 2022

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