All Fiber Chemical Liquids Refractive Index Sensor Based on Multimode Interference

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Saif A. Mohammed
Abdul H. Al-Janabi

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A simple all optical fiber sensor based on multimode interference (MMI) for chemical liquids sensing was designed and fabricated. A segment of coreless fiber (CF) was spliced between two single mode fibers to buildup single mode-coreless-single mode (SCS) structure. Broadband source and optical signal analyzer were connected to the ends of SCS structure. De-ionized water, acetone, and n-hexane were used to test the performance of the sensor. Two influence factors on the sensitivity namely the length and the diameter of the CF were investigated. The obtained maximum sensitivity was at n-hexane at 340.89 nm/RIU (at a wavelength resolution of the optical spectrum analyzer of 0.02 nm) when the diameter of the CF reduced from 125 μm to 60 μm and the length with 2 cm.

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S. A. Mohammed and A. H. Al-Janabi, “All Fiber Chemical Liquids Refractive Index Sensor Based on Multimode Interference”, IJL, vol. 17, no. A, pp. 33–39, Dec. 2017, doi: 10.31900/ijl.v17iA.32.

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