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8 September 2011 Temperature sensor characteristics of photonic crystal fiber in filling methanol
Tiesheng Wu, Li Wang, Zhe Wang, Shuyang Hu
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Abstract
In this paper, the affection of the effective index and normalized frequency with the temperature have researched based on filling methanol in photonics crystal fiber with the hexagon structure. The theoretical model of the total internal reflection photonics crystal fiber has studied on plane-wave expansion technique. The results of the total internal reflection photonic crystal fiber (TIR-PCF) temperature characteristics have obtained in filling the high refractive index temperature coefficient liquid material. The refractive index of filling liquid and temperature affect on the effective refractive index and normalized frequency. The effective refractive index will reduce and normalized frequency will increase as the temperature increases. When the distance between adjacent holes Λ remains unchanged, the ratio of diameter of holes d and Λ of d/Λ is greater and the input wavelength is longer, the effective refractive index with the temperature becomes the most sensitively. The properties are valuable for design and application of temperature sensors.
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Tiesheng Wu, Li Wang, Zhe Wang, and Shuyang Hu "Temperature sensor characteristics of photonic crystal fiber in filling methanol", Proc. SPIE 8191, International Symposium on Photoelectronic Detection and Imaging 2011: Sensor and Micromachined Optical Device Technologies, 81911G (8 September 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.900702
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KEYWORDS
Refractive index

Photonic crystal fibers

Liquids

Temperature sensors

Temperature metrology

Silicon

Numerical simulations

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