Abstract

The conventional single-angle tilted fiber Bragg grating (TFBG) can only excite a certain range of cladding modes, limiting it for refractive index (RI) measurement in a wide range. In this letter, we fabricate and demonstrate a multi-angle TFBG, in which five individual TFBGs with tilt angles ranging from 5° to 25° are sequentially inscribed along the core of a single mode fiber within a length of 20 mm. The multi-angle TFBG excites a continuous spectral comb of narrowband-cladding modes over a much wider wavelength range (>170 nm) than a single-angle TFBG, making it suitable for dynamic RI measurement over a wide range (1.15–1.45). We have experimentally measured aqueous solutions with RI ranging from 1.30 to 1.45 using the uncoated (by monitoring the cut-off mode) and gold-coated (by monitoring the surface Plasmon resonance) multi-angle TFBGs, and both methods show linear responses, with RI sensitivities about 500 nm/RIU.

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