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Investigation And Application Of The Frustrated-Total-Internal-Reflection Phenomenon in Optical Fibers

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1997-12-01

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Optical Society of America

Abstract

A detailed investigation of the frustrated-total-internal-reflection (FTIR) phenomenon in silica-glass-based optical fibers and its application to simple intensity-modulated strain and pressure sensors is presented. Such sensors may be readily fabricated with silica-based fibers and can be easily modified with sapphire fibers for high-temperature industrial applications where conventional silica-based fiber sensors are not feasible. We present the all-fiber FTIR sensor and show good correlation between theory and experiment. We also present results for the design and implementation of a prototype FTIR-based fiber pressure sensor. (C) 1997 Optical Society of America.

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Frustrated total internal reflection, Fiber optics, Sensors, Sensors

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Kambiz Rahnavardy, Vivek Arya, Anbo Wang, and Joseph M. Weiss, "Investigation and application of the frustrated-total-internal-reflection phenomenon in optical fibers," Appl. Opt. 36, 2183-2187 (1997). doi: 10.1364/ao.36.002183