Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG) sensors in a high-scattering optical fiber doped with MgO nanoparticles for polarization-dependent temperature sensing

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The characterization of Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG) sensors on a high-scattering fiber, having the core doped with MgO nanoparticles for polarization-dependent temperature sensing is reported. The fiber has a scattering level 37.2 dB higher than a single-mode fiber. FBGs have been inscribed by mean of a near-infrared femtosecond laser and a phase mask, with Bragg wavelength around 1552 nm. The characterization shows a thermal sensitivity of 11.45 pm/°C. A polarization-selective thermal behavior has been obtained, with sensitivity of 11.53 pm/°C for the perpendicular polarization (S) and 11.08 pm/°C for the parallel polarization (P), thus having 4.0% different sensitivity between the two polarizations. The results show the inscription of high-reflectivity FBGs onto a fiber core doped with nanoparticles, with the possibility of having reflectors into a fiber with tailored Rayleigh scattering properties.

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Molardi, C., Paixão, T., Beisenova, A., Min, R., Antunes, P., Marques, C., … Tosi, D. (2019). Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG) sensors in a high-scattering optical fiber doped with MgO nanoparticles for polarization-dependent temperature sensing. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 9(15). https://doi.org/10.3390/app9153107

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