Title :
Annealing of linear birefringence in single-mode fiber coils: application to optical fiber current sensors
Author :
Tang, Dingding ; Rose, A.H. ; Day, G.W. ; Etzel, Shelley M.
Author_Institution :
Nat. Inst. of Stand. & Technol., Boulder, CO, USA
fDate :
8/1/1991 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Annealing procedures that greatly reduce linear birefringence in single-mode fiber coils are described. These procedures have been successfully applied to coils ranging from 5 mm to 10 cm in diameter and up to 200 or more turns. They involve temperature cycles that last 3-4 days and reach maximum temperatures of about 850°C. The residual birefringence and induced loss, are minimized by proper selection of fiber. The primary application of these coils is optical fiber current sensors, where they yield small sensors that are more stable than those achieved by other techniques. A current sensor with a temperature stability of +8.4×10-5/K over the range from -75 to +145°C has been demonstrated. This is approximately 20% greater than the temperature dependence of the Verdet constant. Packaging degrades the stability, but a packaged sensor coil with a temperature stability of about +1.6+10-4/K over the range from -20 to +120°C has also been demonstrated
Keywords :
annealing; birefringence; electric current measurement; fibre optic sensors; optical losses; -20 to 120 degC; -75 to 145 degC; 5 mm to 10 cm; 850 degC; induced loss; linear birefringence; optical fiber current sensors; packaged sensor coil; single-mode fiber coils; stability; temperature cycles; temperature stability; Annealing; Birefringence; Coils; Optical fiber losses; Optical fiber sensors; Optical fibers; Packaging; Stability; Temperature distribution; Temperature sensors;
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of