Three-Dimensional-Printed Fabrication of POFs Using Different Filaments and Their Characterization for Sensing Applications

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This paper presents the development and sensor applications of 3D-printed polymer optical fibers (POFs) using commercially available filaments. The well-known intensity variation sensor was developed using this fiber for temperature and curvature sensing, where the results indicate a linear response in the curvature analysis, with a coefficient of determination (R (Formula presented.)) of 0.97 and sensitivity of 4.407 × 10 (Formula presented.) mW/ (Formula presented.), whereas the temperature response was fitted to an R (Formula presented.) of 0.956 with a sensitivity of 5.718 × 10 (Formula presented.) mW/ (Formula presented.) C. Then, the POF was used in the development of a modal interferometer by splicing the POF in-between two single-mode fibers (SMFs), which result in a single-mode-multimode-single-mode (SMS) configuration. The such interferometer was tested for temperature and axial strain responses, where the temperature response presented a linear trend R (Formula presented.) of around 0.98 with a sensitivity of −78.8 pm/ (Formula presented.) C. The negative value of the sensitivity is related to the negative thermo-optic coefficient commonly obtained in POFs. Furthermore, the strain response of the SMS interferometer showed a high sensitivity (9.5 pm/ (Formula presented.)) with a quadratic behavior in which the R (Formula presented.) of around 0.99 was obtained. Therefore, the proposed approach is a low-cost, environmentally friendly and straightforward method for the production of highly sensitive optical fiber sensors.

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Pires-Junior, R., Macedo, L., Frizera, A., Pontes, M. J., & Leal-Junior, A. (2023). Three-Dimensional-Printed Fabrication of POFs Using Different Filaments and Their Characterization for Sensing Applications. Polymers, 15(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym15030640

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