Effect of wavelength on metrological characteristics of non-holographic fiber specklegram sensor

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In this paper, we report some results about the effects of varying the wavelength in a structure of a non-holographic fiber specklegram sensor. In these arrangements, the speckle pattern produced by a multi-mode optical fiber is coupled to the asingle-mode optical fiber with lower numerical aperture, which produces a filtering effect that can be used as an optical transduction mechanism. The influence of the wavelength on the sensor performance is evaluated by changing the laser wavelength, and a strong effect on the linearity and reproducibility of its response is found. Lasers emitting at 1310 nm, 1550 nm, and 1625 nm are used.

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Aristizabal, V. H., Hoyos, A., Rueda, E., Gomez, N. D., & Gomez, J. A. (2015). Effect of wavelength on metrological characteristics of non-holographic fiber specklegram sensor. Photonic Sensors, 5(1), 1–5. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13320-014-0210-3

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