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Giant refractometric sensitivity by combining extreme optical Vernier effect and modal interference

André D. Gomes, Jens Kobelke, Jörg Bierlich, Jan Dellith, Manfred Rothhardt, Hartmut Bartelt, Orlando Frazão

2020Scientific Reports28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The optical Vernier effect consists of overlapping responses of a sensing and a reference interferometer with slightly shifted interferometric frequencies. The beating modulation thus generated presents high magnified sensitivity and resolution compared to the sensing interferometer, if the two interferometers are slightly out of tune with each other. However, the outcome of such a condition is a large beating modulation, immeasurable by conventional detection systems due to practical limitations of the usable spectral range. We propose a method to surpass this limitation by using a few-mode sensing interferometer instead of a single-mode one. The overlap response of the different modes produces a measurable envelope, whilst preserving an extremely high magnification factor, an order of magnification higher than current state-of-the-art performances. Furthermore, we demonstrate the application of that method in the development of a giant sensitivity fibre refractometer with a sensitivity of around 500 µm/RIU (refractive index unit) and with a magnification factor over 850.

Topics & Concepts

InterferometryOpticsRefractometerSensitivity (control systems)Interference (communication)Interferometric visibilityAstronomical interferometerMagnificationModulation (music)Vernier scaleRefractive indexPhysicsComputer scienceAcousticsChannel (broadcasting)TelecommunicationsElectronic engineeringEngineeringAdvanced Fiber Optic SensorsMagneto-Optical Properties and ApplicationsAdvanced Fiber Laser Technologies