Abstract

In this paper, a novel fiber Bragg grating inscription technique based on a femtosecond laser is presented. The grating was inscribed in close proximity to the tip of an extrinsic Fabry–Perot interferometer (EFPI)-based optical fiber pressure sensor. This therefore represents an optical fiber pressure and temperature sensor (OFPTS) for simultaneous pressure and temperature measurement for use in exactly the same physical location. The temperature measurement can also be used to compensate thermal drift in the EFPI sensor. The Bragg wavelength can be tailored precisely to any given wavelength in the optical spectrum and the degree of reflection can be adjusted to suit the FPI spectrum. The OFPTS has a diameter of 200 $\mu \text{m}$ and is fully biocompatible. Furthermore, the sensor shows a high stability after grating inscription, of better than 0.5% in 20 min. The small size and high stability makes the sensor especially interesting for volume restricted areas, like blood vessels or the brain.

Full Text
Paper version not known

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call