Modal interferometric refractive index sensing in microstructured exposed core fibres

  • Maksymov I
  • Ebendorff-Heidepriem H
  • Greentree A
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Abstract

Optical fibre-based sensors measuring refractive index shift in bodily fluids and tissues are versatile and accurate probes of physiological processes. Here, we suggest a refractive index sensor based on a microstructured exposed-core fibre (ECF). By considering a high refractive index coating of the exposed core, our modelling demonstrates the splitting of the guided mode into a surface sensing mode and a mode that is isolated from the surface. With the isolated mode acting as a reference arm, this two-mode one-fibre solution provides for robust interferometric sensing with a sensitivity of up to 60,000 rad/RIU-cm, which is suitable for sensing subtle physiological processes within hard-to-reach places inside living organisms, such as the spinal cord, ovarian tract and blood vessels.

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Maksymov, I. S., Ebendorff-Heidepriem, H., & Greentree, A. D. (2019). Modal interferometric refractive index sensing in microstructured exposed core fibres. Optics Express, 27(25), 36269. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.27.036269

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