Paper Publications
Multi-parameter sensor based on random fiber lasers
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Affiliation of Author(s):
University of Ottawa
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Journal:
AIP Advances
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Abstract:
We demonstrate a concept of utilizing random fiber lasers to achieve multi-parameter sensing. The proposed random fiber ring laser consists of an erbium-doped fiber as the gain medium and a random fiber grating as the feedback. The random feedback is effectively realized by a large number of reflections from around 50000 femtosecond laser induced refractive index modulation regions over a 10cm standard single mode fiber. Numerous polarization-dependent spectral filters are formed and superimposed to provide multiple lasing lines with high signal-to-noise ratio up to 40dB, which gives an access for a high-fidelity multi-parameter sensing scheme. The number of sensing parameters can be controlled by the number of the lasing lines via input polarizations and wavelength shifts of each peak can be explored for the simultaneous multi-parameter sensing with one sensing probe. In addition, the random grating induced coupling between core and cladding modes can be potentially used for liquid medical sample sensing in medical diagnostics, biology and remote sensing in hostile environments.
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All the Authors:
Mingjiang Zhang,Ping Lu,Stephen Mihailov
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First Author:
Yanping Xu
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Indexed by:
Journal paper
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Correspondence Author:
Xiaoyi Bao
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Discipline:
Engineering
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First-Level Discipline:
Optical Engineering
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Document Type:
J
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Volume:
6
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Page Number:
095009
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Translation or Not:
no
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Included Journals:
SCI