Yu Wang, Yi Liu, Renxi Gao, Kunjian Cao, Shiliang Qu
Optical Engineering, Vol. 57, Issue 09, 096101, (September 2018) https://doi.org/10.1117/1.OE.57.9.096101
TOPICS: Structured optical fibers, Femtosecond phenomena, Interferometers, Optical microcavities, Single mode fibers, Laser induced damage, Sensors, Gas sensors, Fiber lasers, Optical engineering
An inline fiber Mach–Zehnder interferometer (MZI) based on a cross-type microchannel in single mode–multimode–single mode fiber structure was proposed. The cross-type microchannel was fabricated in the fiber material directly using femtosecond laser-induced breakdown in water. The horizontal part of the cross-type microchannel along the fiber direction results in enough phase difference for the interference, and the cross-type shape makes the whole structure more robust because a smaller part of fiber material is etched. In addition, the proposed MZI shows high-pressure sensitivity (−14.27 nm / MPa), low-temperature cross sensitivity (0.043 nm/°C), and low strain force cross sensitivity (0.257 nm/N), which makes it a promising candidate for applications in gas pressure sensing field.