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Miniaturized fiber-taper-based FabryPerot interferometer for high-temperature sensing

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Abstract

A microminiaturized all-fiber Fabry–Perot interferometer (FPI) for high-temperature sensing has been proposed and experimentally demonstrated. The FPI is composed of a micro-air bubble and a taper probe with a tip less than 2 μm in diameter as reflected interfaces. A temperature sensitivity of 14.68 pm/°C near the wavelength of 1550 nm is obtained. The sensor, with its miniature size, can work in an ultra-small space with a large range of temperature variation.

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