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- 2013Opportunities for Structural health monitoring of composite material structures with novel microstructured optical fiber sensors
- 2011Photonic crystal fiber Bragg grating based sensors: opportunities for applications in healthcarecitations
- 2011Sensing characteristics of birefringent microstructured polymer optical fibercitations
- 2011Photonic crystal fiber Bragg grating based sensorscitations
- 2010Polarimetric sensitivity to hydrostatic pressure and temperature in birefringent dual-core microstructured polymer fibercitations
- 2009Fiber Bragg gratings in microstructured optical fibers for stress monitoring
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Polarimetric sensitivity to hydrostatic pressure and temperature in birefringent dual-core microstructured polymer fiber
Abstract
<p>We experimentally characterized a birefringent microstructured polymer fiber of specific construction, which allows for single mode propagation in two cores separated by a pair of large holes. The fiber exhibits high birefringence in each of the cores as well as relatively weak coupling between the cores. Spectral dependence of the group and the phase modal birefringence was measured using an interferometric method. We have also measured the sensing characteristics of the fiber such as the polarimetric sensitivity to hydrostatic pressure and temperature.</p>