Shallow-tapered chirped fiber bragg grating sensors for dual refractive index and temperature sensing

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In this work, we present a gold-coated shallow-tapered chirped fiber Bragg grating (stCFBG) for dual refractive index (RI) and temperature sensing. The stCFBG has been fabricated on a 15-mm long chirped FBG, by tapering a 7.29-mm region with a waist of 39 µm. The spectral analysis shows two distinct regions: a pre-taper region, in which the stCFBG is RI-independent and can be used to detect thermal changes, and a post-taper region, in which the reflectivity increases significantly when the RI increments. We estimate the RI and thermal sensitivities as 382.83 dB/RIU and 9.893 pm/◦C, respectively. The cross-talk values are low (−1.54 × 10−3 dB/◦C and 568.1 pm/RIU), which allows an almost ideal separation between RI and thermal characteristics. The stCFBG is a compact probe, suitable for long-term and temperature-compensated biosensing and detection of chemical analytes.

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Ayupova, T., Shaimerdenova, M., & Tosi, D. (2021). Shallow-tapered chirped fiber bragg grating sensors for dual refractive index and temperature sensing. Sensors, 21(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/s21113635

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