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Compact optical fiber temperature sensor with high sensitivity based on liquid-filled silica capillary tube.

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We propose a highly sensitive fiber temperature sensor based on a section of liquid-sealed silica capillary tube inserted in a single-multi-single-mode fiber structure. The liquid polymer is filled into the… Click to show full abstract

We propose a highly sensitive fiber temperature sensor based on a section of liquid-sealed silica capillary tube inserted in a single-multi-single-mode fiber structure. The liquid polymer is filled into the silica capillary tube through two micro-holes drilled by a femtosecond laser. Then the micro-holes are blocked by UV curable adhesive with ultra-small volume. Obvious Mach-Zehnder interference peaks were shown in its transmission spectrum. The proposed fiber temperature sensor can be reliably used for actual point detection owing to its high sensitivity (8.09 nm/°C), good linearity (99.93%), compact size, good mechanical property, high fabrication efficiency, and good repeatability and stability.

Keywords: fiber temperature; silica capillary; temperature sensor; capillary tube

Journal Title: Applied optics
Year Published: 2018

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