1 August 2003 Phase sensitivity of conventional single-mode and holey optical fibers: a comparison study
Wilson K.S. Chiu, Jason M. Maguire, Marilyn J. Berliner
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A comparison of phase sensitivity is conducted for two different types of optical fiber designs with the same outer diameter. The optical fibers are subjected to a hydrostatic pressure load. The finite element model validates well with the analytical solutions. The holey fiber selected for this study showed a 130% phase sensitivity gain over a conventional single-mode optical fiber due to its hollow structure, enabling the external pressure load to strain the core beyond that observed in solid optical fibers. The holey fiber's outer coating also enhances the phase sensitivity, with improved performance over conventional single-mode optical fibers with the same coating.
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Wilson K.S. Chiu, Jason M. Maguire, and Marilyn J. Berliner "Phase sensitivity of conventional single-mode and holey optical fibers: a comparison study," Optical Engineering 42(8), (1 August 2003). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.1590318
Published: 1 August 2003
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KEYWORDS
Coating

Single mode fibers

Optical fibers

Optical design

Silica

Chemical elements

Cladding

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