Optical sensor interrogation with a blazed fiber Bragg grating and a charge-coupled device linear array

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We present what is to our knowledge the first comprehensive investigation of the use of blazed fiber Bragg gratings (BFBGs) to interrogate wavelength division multiplexed (WDM) in-fiber optical sensor arrays. We show that the light outcoupled from the core of these BFBGs is radiated with sufficient optical power that it may be detected with a low-cost charge-coupled device (CCD) array. We present thorough system performance analysis that shows sufficient spectral-spatial resolution to decode sensors with a WDM separation of 75 ρm, signal-to-noise ratio greater than 45-dB bandwidth of 70 nm, and drift of only 0.1 ρm. We show the system to be polarization-state insensitive, making the BFBG-CCD spectral analysis technique a practical, extremely low-cost, alternative to traditional tunable filter approaches.

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Simpson, A. G., Zhou, K., Zhang, L., Everall, L., & Bennion, I. (2004). Optical sensor interrogation with a blazed fiber Bragg grating and a charge-coupled device linear array. Applied Optics, 43(1), 33–40. https://doi.org/10.1364/AO.43.000033

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