Proceedings (Dec 2018)

Optimized Multimode Interference Fiber Based Refractometer in A Reflective Interrogation Scheme

  • Renato Bellini,
  • Carolina V. S. Borges,
  • Bruno Rente,
  • Maria A. G. Martinez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2131107
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 13
p. 1107

Abstract

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A fiber based refractometer in a reflective interrogation scheme is investigated and optimized. A thin gold film was deposited on the tip of a coreless fiber section, which is spliced with a single mode fiber. The coreless fiber is a multimode waveguide, and the observed effects are due to multimode interference. To investigate and optimize the structure, the multimode part of the sensor is built with 3 different lengths: 58 mm, 29 mm and 17 mm. We use a broadband light source ranging from 1475 nm to 1650 nm and we test the sensors with liquids of varying refractive indices, from 1.333 to 1.438. Our results show that for a fixed wavelength, the sensor sensitivity is independent of the multimode fiber length, but we observed a sensitivity increase of approximately 0.7 nm/RIU for a one-nanometer increase in wavelength.

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