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Photonic crystal fiber-based silicon polyamide-coated fiber Bragg gratings

    https://doi.org/10.1142/S0217979224503028Cited by:0 (Source: Crossref)

    Photonic Crystal Fiber (PCF) constructions, controlled light propagation for measuring amplitude, phase, polarization and wavelength of the spectrum, and PCF-incorporated interferometry techniques are the foundations upon which sensors operate. But the existing PCF techniques have very large stretching that tends to be difficult to align due to the cross-polarization mode of the optical fiber structure. Hence, the novel Polymer graphene-based Hexagonal cladding is designed by using a hexagonal hollowed core and a cladding material of Polymethyl methacrylate reinforced with gyroidal graphene which increases confinement strength. Once the crystal structure is designed, normally the presence of substrate the Q-factors is degraded. On substrates, Q-factors are enhanced by fine-tuning the position of the neighboring holes. Hence, the novel Bilayer Grating Stratum solves the degrading issues in Q-factors, which utilizes a Silicon polyamide-coated FBG in the crystal that is incorporated using the Femto-laser technique thereby increasing the wavelength tenability. To identify the electric field pattern, the designed structure is simulated in COMSOL software. Thus, the proposed system has a high sensitivity of 22 with a low material loss of 0.1% and a low response time of 0.2s.

    PACS: 42.81.pa
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