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Helicity Enhanced Torsion Sensor Based on Liquid Filled Twisted Photonic Crystal Fibers.


ABSTRACT: A highly sensitive torsion sensor can be constructed by combining a twisted photonic crystal fiber with a liquid-filled waveguide in its air-hole cladding. The torsion sensitivity of this type of sensor is determined directly by the phase-matching conditions between the fiber core mode and the liquid waveguide mode, which can be improved by tuning the helicity (denoted by the initial twist rate, ?0) of the twisted photonic crystal fiber. The enhancement mechanism of ?0 on the sensitivity of the proposed torsion sensor is investigated theoretically, followed by experimental verifications, and a torsion sensitivity as high as 446 nm?mm?rad-1 can be obtained by tailoring these parameters. Experimental results show that the torsion sensitivity increases with ?0 decreasing from 3.142 to 3.925 rad/mm, which are in consistence with that of the numerical predictions. The demonstrated torsion sensor is expected to contribute to the development of highly sensitive torsion-related photonic crystal fiber devices.

SUBMITTER: Zhang F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7085693 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Helicity Enhanced Torsion Sensor Based on Liquid Filled Twisted Photonic Crystal Fibers.

Zhang Feng F   Wang Ying Y   Bai Zhiyong Z   Liu Shen S   Fu Cailing C   Huang Yijian Y   Liao Changrui C   Wang Yiping Y  

Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) 20200309 5


A highly sensitive torsion sensor can be constructed by combining a twisted photonic crystal fiber with a liquid-filled waveguide in its air-hole cladding. The torsion sensitivity of this type of sensor is determined directly by the phase-matching conditions between the fiber core mode and the liquid waveguide mode, which can be improved by tuning the helicity (denoted by the initial twist rate, <i>α</i><sub>0</sub>) of the twisted photonic crystal fiber. The enhancement mechanism of <i>α</i><su  ...[more]

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