Fiber-optic skew ray sensors

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Abstract

The evanescent fields along multimode fibers are usually relatively weak. To enhance the sensitivity of the resulting sensors, skew rays have been exploited for their larger number of total internal reflections and their more comprehensive spread over the fiber surface. The uniform distribution of light–matter interactions across the fiber surface facilitates high sensitivity through an increased interaction area, while mitigating the risk of laser-induced coating-material damage and photobleaching. Power-dependent measurements are less susceptible to temperature effects than interferometric techniques, and place loose requirements on the laser source. This review highlights the key developments in this area, while discussing the benefits, challenges as well as future development.

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Chen, G. Y., Wang, J., & Lancaster, D. G. (2020, May 1). Fiber-optic skew ray sensors. Sensors (Switzerland). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/s20092499

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