Abstract

In this work, a three-parameter sensor for the simultaneous measurement of surrounding refractive index (SRI), temperature and strain is presented. It is based on a single Long Period Grating (LPG) written in a polarization-maintaining Panda fiber, by means of a simple technique based on Electric Arc Discharge. For the purpose, it is performed the monitoring of the wavelength shift of three different resonances, each one associated to a different cladding mode. Moreover, the set of resonances is acquired for two polarizations of the input light, i.e. aligned to the slow and fast axis of the fiber. The three-parameter sensing is promoted by the fact that the resonance dips show different sensitivities to SRI, temperature and strain, which change their magnitudes and signs when the polarization is switched. It was demonstrated that the sensor can be applied to simultaneously measure SRI in range 1.33–1.40, temperatures comprised in 20–60 °C, and strain of hundreds of με. This device could find application in the fields of materials science and structural health monitoring.

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