Abstract

A dual-wavelength erbium-doped fiber laser (EDFL) strain sensing system composed of compound filter of a long period fiber grating (LPFG) and a Sagnac loop is proposed. Polarization maintaining fiber (PMF) in Sagnac loop acts both an interference filter and a strain sensing probe with high sensitivity, low cost, and low loss. LPFG is used to modulate the transmission wavelength and bandwidth of EDFL through adjusting its bending curvature. Flexible laser output with single wavelength and dual-wavelength tunable wavelength band of 10 nm is achieved in EDFL. The measurement sensitivity of strain reaches 8.33 pm/με, while the 3 dB linewidth is less than 2 nm and the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) exceed 36 dB. This sensor has a high resolution (R) of 0.11 nm and a high quality factor (Q) of 38.13. The experimental results suggest that the system is suitable for precise strain measurement and has significant potential in fields like biomedicine, environmental monitoring, health monitoring, and aerospace.

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