Abstract

We reported a gas pressure sensor based on CO 2 -laser-induced long-period fiber grating (LPFG) in an air-core photonic bandgap fiber (PBF). The LPFG was inscribed in an air-core PBF by the use of an improved CO 2 laser system with an ultraprecision 2-D scanning technique, which induced periodic collapses of air holes along the axis of the PBF. Such an LPFG could be used to develop a promising gas pressure sensor with a sensitivity of -137 pm/MPa. Moreover, a simplified fiber model with a relatively similar elastic response was developed to qualitatively study the gas pressure response of the LPFG inscribed in the air-core PBF. A simulated stress distribution along the LPFG revealed that the gas pressure leads to a stress concentration at the collapsed area of the air holes in the fiber cladding, which finally results in a resonant wavelength shift of the LPFG through an elastooptical effect.

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