Abstract

A co-doped Bi-substituted rare-earth iron garnet single crystal YbBi:YIG was grown from high temperature solution, and was used first time for magneto-optic optical fiber current sensors. The crystal has the specific Faraday rotation angle −404° cm −1, magneto-optic figure of merit 25.8° dB −1, saturation magnetic field 1400 Oe, and temperature coefficient 4.2×10 −4 K −1 (at room temperature, λ=1.55 μm). It has larger Faraday rotation angle and magneto-optic figure of merit and lower temperature sensibility than pure YIG. A laboratory prototype sensor was established using the YbBi:YIG crystal as Faraday rotator element, and its sensing performance was tested under a 50 Hz factory frequency current. The tested results showed that the sensor system had high accuracy, sensitivity and good linearity.

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