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Magnetic Field Sensing Based on Bi-Tapered Optical Fibers Using Spectral Phase Analysis.

Luis A Herrera-PiadJoseph W HausDaniel Jauregui-VazquezJuan M Sierra-HernandezJulián Moisés Estudillo-AyalaYanelis Lopez-DieguezRoberto Rojas-Laguna
Published in: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (2017)
A compact, magnetic field sensor system based on a short, bi-tapered optical fiber (BTOF) span lying on a magnetic tape was designed, fabricated, and characterized. We monitored the transmission spectrum from a broadband light source, which displayed a strong interference signal. After data collection, we applied a phase analysis of the interference optical spectrum. We here report the results on two fabricated, BTOFs with different interference spectrum characteristics; we analyzed the signal based on the interference between a high-order modal component and the core fiber mode. The sensor exhibited a linear response for magnetic field increments, and we achieved a phase sensitivity of around 0.28 rad/mT. The sensing setup presented remote sensing operation and low-cost transducer magnetic material.
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