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28 April 2010 In-line devices and sensors based on air-silica microstructure optical fibers
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This paper reports some of our recent work on in-line devices based on air-silica microstructrue optical fibers. These devices are fabricated by use of a CO2 laser/a femtosecond infrared laser and include strong long period gratings in index-guiding fibers and air-core photonic bandgap fibers, in-fiber polarizers, polarimeters, and modal interferometers. Applications of such devices for strain, temperature, directional bend, twist, and gas sensing are discussed.
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Wei Jin, Long Jin, Shujing Liu, Yeuk Lai Hoo, Jian Ju, and Hoi Lut Ho "In-line devices and sensors based on air-silica microstructure optical fibers", Proc. SPIE 7682, Photonic Microdevices/Microstructures for Sensing II, 768205 (28 April 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.849962
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KEYWORDS
Micro optical fluidics

Carbon dioxide lasers

Optical fibers

Femtosecond phenomena

Cladding

Polarizers

Carbon dioxide

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