Exceptional-point-enhanced sensing in an all-fiber bending sensor

OPTO-ELECTRONIC ADVANCES(2023)

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An exceptional-point (EP) enhanced fiber-optic bending sensor is reported. The sensor is implemented based on parity time (PT)-symmetry using two coupled Fabry-Perot (FP) resonators consisting of three cascaded fiber Bragg gratings (FBGs) inscribed in an erbium-ytterbium co-doped fiber (EYDF). The EP is achieved by controlling the pumping power to manipulate the gain and loss of the gain and loss FP resonators. Once a bending force is applied to the gain FP resonator to make the operation of the system away from its EP, frequency splitting occurs, and the frequency spacing is a nonlinear function of the bending curvature, with an increased slope near the EP. Thus, by measuring the frequency spacing, the bending information is measured with increased sensitivity. To achieve high-speed and high-resolution interrogation, the optical spectral response of the sensor is converted to the microwave domain by implementing a dual-passband microwave-photonic filter (MPF), with the spacing between the two passbands equal to that of the frequency splitting. The proposed sensor is evaluated experimentally. A curvature sensing range from 0.28 to 2.74 m-1 is achieved with an accuracy of 7.56x10-4 m-1 and a sensitivity of 1.32 GHz/m-1, which is more than 4 times higher than those reported previously.
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exceptional-point,enhanced sensitivity,bending sensor,parity-time symmetry
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