Abstract

Micro-structured fibers are important devices that have drawn intensive attentions and proved to be powerful platforms for various applications over the past decades due to their remarkable merits and advantages, such as small footprint, immunity to electromagnetic interferences, light weight, high physical flexibility, and low cost. Modifications in optical fibers can be used as light-steering elements to excite and couple back different core and cladding modes and form various in-fiber structures, including in-line fiber interferometer, fiber micro-cantilever, fiber random gratings, and so on. These micro-structures, when applied as fiber-optic sensors in the presence of external disturbances, show high sensitivity in terms of the significant changes in the guided light features. Novel micro-structured bend-insensitive fiber-based in-line fiber interferometer and micro-cantilever have been proposed to realize both static and dynamic parameter measurements, including temperature, axial strain, surrounding refractive index, and vibration. We have also developed a novel fiber random grating along with a spectral correlation algorithm for simultaneous measurement of three static measurands. To move a step forward, random fiber lasers based on fiber random grating are achieved for either improving the laser performances or sensing applications of temperature, strain, and ultrasound measurements with high sensitivity.

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