Improved-bonding linearly chirped fiber grating for a high-sensitivity surface-mounted strain sensor.

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Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Taiwan University, Section 4, Number 1, Roosevelt Road, Taipei 106, Taiwan.

Published: June 2010

For a competitive sensor, both the sensitivity enhancement and calibration convenience are important. However, for surface-mounted fiber grating strain sensors, researchers in previous studies have seldom addressed these two capabilities simultaneously. Using the coupled-mode theory, we calculated the voltage signals from the filtered spectral-power interrogation system for a fiber Bragg grating with a glued grating or with a glue-free grating subject to different strain fields. Under a grating zone (the targeted surface), a one-dimensional linearly varied strain field, described by both the parameters of the average strain and the strain gradient, was considered. Finally, a simple and easy formula is provided (the improved-bonding linearly chirped fiber grating) to achieve both the sensitivity enhancement and calibration convenience at the same time for the strain sensor.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/AO.49.003348DOI Listing

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