Abstract

We demonstrate the first experimental realization of in-fiber directional coupler-based relative humidity (RH) sensor. A segment of single eccentric hole-assistant dual-core fiber (SEHADCF) is directly spliced between two single mode fibers (SMFs) to realize an in-fiber directional coupler (IFDC), and the suspended core of the SEHADCF is exposed to the external environment by using the side-polishing process. Gelatin is covered on the exposed suspended core to form the cladding of the suspended core and acts as a humidity sensitive material. Compared to the previous literatures, we report the highest sensitivity of the RH sensor to our best knowledge. In the RH range of 70 %–90 %, the average and maximum RH sensitivities are −7.005 nm/%RH and −18.94 nm/%RH, respectively. In addition, the temperature response and stability of the IFDC is also experimentally measured. Due to the super-high sensitivity and low temperature crosstalk, the proposed sensor will be expected to be a promising candidate for highly sensitive RH sensing applications in high humidity environment.

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