DocumentCode
1256367
Title
Investigation of Axial Strain Effects on Microwave Signals from a PM-EDF Short Cavity DBR Laser for Sensing Applications
Author
Jiang, M. ; Dinh, X.Q. ; Shum, P.P. ; Molin, S. ; Wu, Z.F. ; Nouchi, P.
Author_Institution
Volume
4
Issue
5
fYear
2012
Firstpage
1530
Lastpage
1535
Abstract
The effects of axial strain on beating frequency from a short cavity polarization-maintaining erbium-doped fiber (PM-EDF) based distributed Bragg reflector (DBR) laser were investigated theoretically and experimentally for the first time. This type of single-mode DBR fiber laser based ultrasensitive sensor has been extensively developed for measuring kinds of measurands, but the cross-sensitivity of axial strain was usually ignored. A DBR fiber laser with an effective cavity length of
1 cm formed by a pair of FBGs written on a PM-EDF was fabricated for demonstration. This laser operated in dual-polarization single-longitudinal mode stably. The frequency of the beating signal generated by two orthogonal polarizations was found to be proportional to the axial strain applied on the cavity. A linear strain sensitivity of 0.640
was obtained, with a fiber birefringence of around 8.65e-5. For the fiber with larger birefringence, the sensitivity to the axial strain will be increased. So the effects of axial strain should be considered when the structure is utilized as a high-resolution sensor, especially for a polarization-maintaining system. The single-mode DBR laser made of high birefringent fibers also has a potential application in frequency tunable microwave generation.
Keywords
Cavity resonators; Distributed Bragg reflectors; Erbium-doped fiber lasers; Optical fiber polarization; Optical fiber sensors; Strain; Fiber lasers; distributed Bragg reflector (DBR); fiber gratings; microwave generation; polarization-maintaining erbium-doped fiber (PM-EDF); sensors;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Photonics Journal, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1943-0655
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JPHOT.2012.2211002
Filename
6256679
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