Abstract
In this paper, we propose techniques to fabricate micro-cantilevers onto the end of standard single mode optical fibres using a combination of picosecond laser machining and focused ion beam milling techniques and demonstrate their use as temperature sensors. Using this approach the cantilever can be pre-aligned with the core of the fibre during fabrication, therefore offering a stable and straightforward means of optically addressing the cantilever. The cantilever is designed to measure deflection over a range of 10 m using a simple readout technique. A phase recovery algorithm is employed to reduce the interrogation error to around 2-3 nm. Finally, a temperature cycling experiment demonstrates that the cantilever could be used as a temperature sensor from room temperature to 500 °C with an average rms temperature error from 20 °C to 500 °C of ∼±1.4 °C. © 2014 IOP Publishing Ltd.
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Li, J., Albri, F., Sun, J. N., Miliar, M. M., Maier, R. R. J., Hand, D. P., & Macpherson, W. N. (2014). Fabricating optical fibre-top cantilevers for temperature sensing. Measurement Science and Technology, 25(3). https://doi.org/10.1088/0957-0233/25/3/035206
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