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Curvature sensing using a hybrid polycarbonate-silica multicore fiber

Tommy Boilard, Guillaume Bilodeau, Steeve Morency, Younès Messaddeq, Richard Fortier, François Trépanier, Martin Bernier

2020Optics Express12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We report on the development of a novel hybrid glass-polymer multicore fiber integrating three 80 µm polyimide-coated silica fibers inside a 750 µm polycarbonate cladding. By inscribing an array of distributed FBGs along each segment of silica fiber prior to the hybrid fiber drawing, we demonstrate a curvature sensor with an unprecedented precision of 296 pm/m −1 around 1550 nm, about 7 times more sensitive than sensors based on standard 125 µm multicore fibers. As predicted by theory, we show experimentally that the measured curvature is insensitive to temperature and strain. Also, a more precise equation to describe the curvature on a simple bending setup is presented. This new hybrid multicore fiber technology has the potential to be extended over several kilometers and can find high-end applications in 3D shape sensing and structural health monitoring.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceCurvatureCladding (metalworking)PolycarbonateOpticsPhotonic-crystal fiberOptical fiberSilica fiberAll-silica fiberPlastic-clad silica fiberFiber optic sensorHard-clad silica optical fiberCore (optical fiber)Multi-core processorPlastic optical fiberBendingFiberComposite materialFiber laserComputer sciencePhysicsGeometryOperating systemMathematicsAdvanced Fiber Optic SensorsPhotonic and Optical DevicesStructural Health Monitoring Techniques