Fundamental Research (Mar 2022)
Highly sensitive salinity sensor based on Mach-Zehnder interferometer with double-C fiber
Abstract
This paper proposes a highly sensitive, compact, and low-cost optical fiber salinity sensor based on the Mach-Zehnder interferometer. The sensor is constructed using a single mode fiber (SMF) - no-core fiber - double-C fiber (DCF) - NCF-SMF structure, with the DCF prepared by etching the dual side-hole fiber with HF acid. The DCF's large-size exposed microfluidic channels solve the previous microstructured optical fiber's challenging liquid filling and replacement problems. Theoretical simulations and experiments demonstrate that the sensor is suitable for high-sensitivity salinity measurement. The sensor exhibits a high salinity sensitivity of -2.26 nm/‰ in the salinity range of 10‰-50‰, as demonstrated by the experimental results. Additionally, the sensor exhibits some fascinating characteristics, including high repeatability, hysteresis, reversibility, and stability.