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Polarimetric Sensitivity to Torsion in Spun Highly Birefringent Fibers

We report on experimental studies of polarimetric sensitivity to torsion in spun highly birefringent fibers. Two classes of spun fibers were examined, namely spun side-hole fibers and birefringent microstructured fibers with different birefringence dispersion, spin pitches, and spin directions. The...

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Autores principales: Kowal, Dominik, Statkiewicz-Barabach, Gabriela, Bernas, Marta, Napiorkowski, Maciej, Makara, Mariusz, Czyzewska, Lidia, Mergo, Pawel, Urbanczyk, Waclaw
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Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6480679/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30959845
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s19071639
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author Kowal, Dominik
Statkiewicz-Barabach, Gabriela
Bernas, Marta
Napiorkowski, Maciej
Makara, Mariusz
Czyzewska, Lidia
Mergo, Pawel
Urbanczyk, Waclaw
author_facet Kowal, Dominik
Statkiewicz-Barabach, Gabriela
Bernas, Marta
Napiorkowski, Maciej
Makara, Mariusz
Czyzewska, Lidia
Mergo, Pawel
Urbanczyk, Waclaw
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description We report on experimental studies of polarimetric sensitivity to torsion in spun highly birefringent fibers. Two classes of spun fibers were examined, namely spun side-hole fibers and birefringent microstructured fibers with different birefringence dispersion, spin pitches, and spin directions. The polarimetric sensitivity to torsion was determined by monitoring a displacement of the spectral interference fringes arising in the output signal because of interference of polarization modes and induced by an additional fiber twist. Both the experimental results and the analytical predictions showed that the sensitivity to torsion normalized to the fringe width in the spun highly birefringent fibers increased asymptotically with the twist rate to the value of 1/ π rad(−1). We have also studied the polarimetric response to temperature in the spun side-hole fibers. We have found that, in contrast to the torsional sensitivity, the temperature sensitivity decays asymptotically to zero with increasing fiber twist rate. Therefore, the spun fibers with short spin pitches are especially well suited for torsion measurements because the torsional sensitivity and the range of linear response are both enhanced in such fibers, while at the same time, the cross-sensitivity to temperature is reduced.
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spelling pubmed-64806792019-04-29 Polarimetric Sensitivity to Torsion in Spun Highly Birefringent Fibers Kowal, Dominik Statkiewicz-Barabach, Gabriela Bernas, Marta Napiorkowski, Maciej Makara, Mariusz Czyzewska, Lidia Mergo, Pawel Urbanczyk, Waclaw Sensors (Basel) Article We report on experimental studies of polarimetric sensitivity to torsion in spun highly birefringent fibers. Two classes of spun fibers were examined, namely spun side-hole fibers and birefringent microstructured fibers with different birefringence dispersion, spin pitches, and spin directions. The polarimetric sensitivity to torsion was determined by monitoring a displacement of the spectral interference fringes arising in the output signal because of interference of polarization modes and induced by an additional fiber twist. Both the experimental results and the analytical predictions showed that the sensitivity to torsion normalized to the fringe width in the spun highly birefringent fibers increased asymptotically with the twist rate to the value of 1/ π rad(−1). We have also studied the polarimetric response to temperature in the spun side-hole fibers. We have found that, in contrast to the torsional sensitivity, the temperature sensitivity decays asymptotically to zero with increasing fiber twist rate. Therefore, the spun fibers with short spin pitches are especially well suited for torsion measurements because the torsional sensitivity and the range of linear response are both enhanced in such fibers, while at the same time, the cross-sensitivity to temperature is reduced. MDPI 2019-04-05 /pmc/articles/PMC6480679/ /pubmed/30959845 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s19071639 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Statkiewicz-Barabach, Gabriela
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Napiorkowski, Maciej
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Mergo, Pawel
Urbanczyk, Waclaw
Polarimetric Sensitivity to Torsion in Spun Highly Birefringent Fibers
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title_sort polarimetric sensitivity to torsion in spun highly birefringent fibers
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6480679/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30959845
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s19071639
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