Temperature Fiber Laser Sensor Based on a Hybrid Cavity and a Random Mirror

2012 
In the present work, a simple temperature fiber laser sensor configuration is proposed. The temperature fiber laser sensor is based in the combination of a Fabry-Perot hybrid cavity and a random mirror. The Fabry-Perot hybrid cavity is fabricated by splicing a single mode fiber with a small piece of suspended-core fiber. The random mirror is created by multiple Rayleigh scattering events running along the dispersion compensation fiber, as a direct consequence of Raman gain in this fiber. In the proposed configuration, the Fabry-Perot cavity presents simultaneously a double function: laser reflective mirror and temperature sensing cavity. The proposed temperature fiber laser sensor presents maximum output power of ~4 mW in a 15nm wavelength range while providing a temperature sensibility of ~6 pm/ ° C, in a 200 ° C temperature range.
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