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Fibre Loop Mirror Using a Small core Microstructured Fibre for the Simultaneous Measurement of Strain and Temperature

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In this work, a fibre loop mirror for the simultaneous measurement of strain and temperature is presented. The loop mirror contains a section of a small core microstructured fibre characterized for strain and temperature sensing. Due to the small core geometry and using a small section length, the structure presents high birefringence and also intermodal interference. The spectral response of this configuration shows the presence of three interferometers. One of them corresponds to the interference of light that propagates in the fast and slow axes (group birefringence) and the others are associated with the interference of light in the two lowest order spatial modes in each of the fibre eigenaxis. These interferometers present distinct sensitivities to strain and temperature for different wavelengths.
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hal-00622639 , version 1 (12-09-2011)

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R.M. Andre, M.B. Marques, Philippe Roy, O. Frazão. Fibre Loop Mirror Using a Small core Microstructured Fibre for the Simultaneous Measurement of Strain and Temperature. EWOFS 2010 - Four European Workshop on Optical Fibre Sensors, Sep 2010, Porto, Portugal. pp.SPIE 7653, 76530M (2010), ⟨10.1117/12.844408⟩. ⟨hal-00622639⟩

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