Ultra-high sensitive strain sensor based on post-processed optical fiber Bragg grating

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An ultra-high sensitive strain sensor is proposed. The sensing head, based on the post-processing of a fiber Bragg grating, is used to perform passive and active strain measurements. Both wavelength and full width half maximum dependences with the applied strain are studied for the passive sensor, where maximum sensitivities of 104.1 pm/με and 61.6 pm/με are respectively obtained. When combining the high performance of this sensor with a ring laser cavity configuration, the Bragg grating will act as a filter and high resolution measurements can be performed. With the proposed sensor, a resolution of 700 nε is achieved.

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Ferreira, M. S., Bierlich, J., Becker, M., Schuster, K., Santos, J. L., & Frazão, O. (2014). Ultra-high sensitive strain sensor based on post-processed optical fiber Bragg grating. Fibers, 2(2), 142–149. https://doi.org/10.3390/fib2020142

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