The Fabrication of an Evanescent Field Sensor (original) (raw)

Abstract

We present current results concerning novel sensor-based applications for tilted angle fiber Bragg gratings summarized in a recently filed patent. In addition, concepts involving the coupling of light out of the core region of an optical fiber using ablated corrugations to induce interactions with the surrounding media will also be discussed. The interactions between the media and the coupled light formulate the sensing mechanism for both of these devices. The research illustrated here is an extension of previous work that investigated the affects of intense UV radiation fields on both SiO2 and Ge-doped SiO2-based structures (specifically optical fibers and preforms). Finally, these sensors were devised in order to satisfy an experimental task set forth by NASA Glenn involving the production of a prototype evanescent field sensor capable of real-time, dynamic index of refraction measurements as well as early (ultra-high sensitivity) detection of icing on airplane wings.

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