A thermally annealed mach-zehnder interferometer for high temperature measurement

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Abstract

An in-fiber Mach-Zehnder interferometer (MZI) for high temperature measurement is proposed and experimentally demonstrated. The device is constructed of a piece of thin-core fiber (TCF) sandwiched between two short sections of multimode fiber (MMF),i.e., a MMF-TCF-MMF structure. A well-defined interference spectrum is obtained owing to the core-mismatch, and the interference dips are sensitive to the ambient temperature. The experimental results show that the proposed interferometer is capable of high temperature measurement up to 875 °C with a sensitivity of 92 pm/°C over repeated measurements. The explored wavelength drop point may limit the measurement range, which can be improved by repeated thermal annealing. © 2014 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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Feng, Z., Li, J., Qiao, X., Li, L., Yang, H., & Hu, M. (2014). A thermally annealed mach-zehnder interferometer for high temperature measurement. Sensors (Switzerland), 14(8), 14210–14221. https://doi.org/10.3390/s140814210

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