Abstract
A high-finesse extrinsic Fabry–Perot interferometric sensor for the measurement of weak dc magnetic fields is demonstrated. The Fabry–Perot cavity is formed by aligning the fiber end-face and the TbDyFe rod end-face, and each end-face is coated by a mirror with a micro-lens. The length of the TbDyFe rod is changed by the variation of an applied dc magnetic field, leading a change of the Fabry–Perot cavity length. By interrogating the white-light interferometric spectrum, the wavelength of the resonant peak is tracked and the length of the Fabry–Perot cavity is obtained. The sensor exhibits a high sensitivity of 1510nm/mT with a magnetic resolution of 25nT.
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