Experimental and numerical characterization of a hybrid fabry-Pérot cavity for temperature sensing

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A hybrid Fabry-Pérot cavity sensing head based on a four-bridge microstructured fiber is characterized for temperature sensing. The characterization of this cavity is performed numerically and experimentally in the L-band. The sensing head output signal presents a linear variation with temperature changes, showing a sensitivity of 12.5 pm/°C. Moreover, this Fabry-Pérot cavity exhibits good sensitivity to polarization changes and high stability over time.

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Lopez-Aldaba, A., Pinto, A. M. R., Lopez-Amo, M., Frazão, O., Santos, J. L., Baptista, J. M., … Roy, P. (2015). Experimental and numerical characterization of a hybrid fabry-Pérot cavity for temperature sensing. Sensors (Switzerland), 15(4), 8042–8053. https://doi.org/10.3390/s150408042

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