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Orbital Angular Momentum Mode Sensing Technology Based on Intensity Interrogation.

Churou HuangGuoxuan ZhuZhiyong BaiJiayan ChenZheng HuangRui LiuLuping WuShen LiuCailing FuYiping Wang
Published in: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
A novel optical fiber sensing technology based on intensity distribution change in orbital angular momentum (OAM) mode is proposed and implemented herein. The technology utilizes a chiral long-period fiber grating (CLPFG) to directly excite the 1st-order OAM (OAM 1 ) mode. The intensity changes in the coherent superposition state between the fundamental mode and the OAM 1 mode at the non-resonant wavelength of the CLPFG is tracked in order to sense the external parameters applied to the grating area. Applying this technology to temperature measurement, the intensity distribution change has a good linear relationship with respect to temperature in the range of 30 °C to 100 °C. When the intensity was denoted by the number of pixels with a gray value of one after binarization of collected images, the sensitivity was 103 px/°C and the corresponding resolution was 0.0097 °C. Meanwhile, theoretical and experimental results show that the sensitivity and resolution can be further improved via changing the area of the collected image. Compared with sensing methods based on spiral interference pattern rotation in previous work, this sensing technology has the advantage of exquisite structure, easy realization, and good stability, thus making it a potential application in practices.
Keyphrases
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