Abstract

The paper presents a theoretical and experimental study of a fiber-optic all-glass microthermometer based on a Fabry–Perot interferometer. The interferometer is fabricated by applying borosilicate glass to the cleaved end of a standard telecom single-mode optical fiber using a microforge. According to the results of experimental studies, the spectral sensitivity of the fabricated interferometer was about 40 pm/°C. A mathematical model of the Fabry–Perot interferometer based on the method of scattering and transfer matrices is presented and verified, which makes it possible to calculate the spectral response of an interferometer with arbitrary structure parameters.

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