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Ciri-ciri makrobending bagi penderia penyambungan hetero-teras yang baru dibangunkan disiasat dari sudut pandangan penggunaan praktikal yang bertujuan untuk pemantauan herotan yang agak besar dan untuk pengesanan lekatan cecair. Sensor hetero-teras boleh dibuat secara mudah dengan penyambungan gabungan bahagian gentian hetero-teras sependek kira-kira 5 mm panjangnya, yang dimasukkan ke dalam gentian mod tunggal kehilangan penghantaran rendah biasa dengan diameter teras 9-µm untuk panjang gelombang 1.3 µm sebagai garis rangkaian gentian. Dua jenis penderia biasanya direalisasikan dari segi diameter teras 3 dan 5 µm untuk bahagian teras hetero yang dimasukkan yang masing-masing dirujuk sebagai jenis 9-3-9 dan 9-5-9 , dengan menunjukkan perbezaannya. ciri kehilangan lenturan. Kertas kerja ini membincangkan aplikasi penerokaan bagi dua jenis penderia teras hetero di mana penukar anjakan lentur-ke-linear dan penderia lekatan cecair berjaya diperiksa menggunakan struktur 9-5-9 dengan kehilangan sisipan rendah dan pelapisan. struktur 9-3-9 interaktif dengan sensitiviti yang tinggi, masing-masing. Sensor 9-5-9 kehilangan sisipan rendah telah menunjukkan keupayaan memantau herotan tertib milimeter dalam rangkaian gentian kehilangan penghantaran rendah. Sebaliknya, jenis 9-3-9 didapati sebagai penderia prospektif untuk pengesanan lekatan cecair. Mekanisme operasi untuk kedua-dua penderia ini juga dibincangkan dari segi kedua-dua kebocoran optik yang berlaku pada antara muka hetero-teras dan pembentukan mod pelapisan yang mungkin menyoal-siasat keadaan sempadan pelapisan luar penderia teras hetero.
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Kazuhiro WATANABE, Kaori TAJIMA, Yuzuru KUBOTA, "Macrobending Characteristics of a Hetero-Core Splice Fiber Optic Sensor for Displacement and Liquid Detection" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Electronics,
vol. E83-C, no. 3, pp. 309-314, March 2000, doi: .
Abstract: Macrobending characteristics of a newly developed hetero-core splicing sensor is investigated from the viewpoint of the practical use intended both for relatively large distortion monitoring and for liquid adhesion detection. The hetero-core sensor can be simply fabricated by fusion splicing of a hetero-core fiber portion as short as approximately 5 mm in length, which is inserted in a typical low-transmission-loss single mode fiber with a 9-µm core diameter for the wavelength of 1.3 µm as a fiber network line. Two types of the sensor are typically realized in terms of the core diameters of 3 and 5 µm for the inserted hetero-core portion which are referred to as 9-3-9 and 9-5-9 types, respectively , with showing their distinct bending loss characteristics. This paper deals with the explorative applications of the two types of hetero-core sensors in which a bending-to-linear displacement converter and a liquid adhesion sensor are successfully examined using a 9-5-9 structure with its low insertion loss and a cladding interactive 9-3-9 structure with its high sensitivity, respectively. The low-insertion loss 9-5-9 sensor has shown the capability of monitoring millimeters-order distortion in low transmission loss fiber networks. On the other hand, the 9-3-9 type has found to be a prospective sensor for liquid adhesion detection. Operational mechanisms for these two sensors are also discussed in terms both of optical leaks occurring at the hetero-core interfaces and of the build-up of cladding modes which might interrogate the outer cladding boundary conditions of the hetero-core sensor.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/electronics/10.1587/e83-c_3_309/_p
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title={Macrobending Characteristics of a Hetero-Core Splice Fiber Optic Sensor for Displacement and Liquid Detection},
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abstract={Macrobending characteristics of a newly developed hetero-core splicing sensor is investigated from the viewpoint of the practical use intended both for relatively large distortion monitoring and for liquid adhesion detection. The hetero-core sensor can be simply fabricated by fusion splicing of a hetero-core fiber portion as short as approximately 5 mm in length, which is inserted in a typical low-transmission-loss single mode fiber with a 9-µm core diameter for the wavelength of 1.3 µm as a fiber network line. Two types of the sensor are typically realized in terms of the core diameters of 3 and 5 µm for the inserted hetero-core portion which are referred to as 9-3-9 and 9-5-9 types, respectively , with showing their distinct bending loss characteristics. This paper deals with the explorative applications of the two types of hetero-core sensors in which a bending-to-linear displacement converter and a liquid adhesion sensor are successfully examined using a 9-5-9 structure with its low insertion loss and a cladding interactive 9-3-9 structure with its high sensitivity, respectively. The low-insertion loss 9-5-9 sensor has shown the capability of monitoring millimeters-order distortion in low transmission loss fiber networks. On the other hand, the 9-3-9 type has found to be a prospective sensor for liquid adhesion detection. Operational mechanisms for these two sensors are also discussed in terms both of optical leaks occurring at the hetero-core interfaces and of the build-up of cladding modes which might interrogate the outer cladding boundary conditions of the hetero-core sensor.},
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