摘要
A distributed fiber sensor was fabricated by splicing two single-mode fibers(SMFs)using the few-mode fiber(FMF)technique.A Brillouin optical time domain analysis(BOTDA)system was developed to measure the sensor’s temperature and bending performance.Two-mode and four-mode step FMFs were combined to splice the few-mode segment.The results indicate that the temperature response coefficients of the few-mode segment are only slightly higher than those of the connected single-mode segment,measuring at 1.13 MHz/℃and 1.12 MHz/℃,respectively.The minimum bending radius for the sensor is 0.9 cm,and the four-mode bending response curve is superior to that of the two-mode one,proving that 4-SI-FMF offers better bending sensitivity.
基金
supported by the National Science Foundation for Distinguished Young Scholars(No.62205105)
the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.61775057,52177141 and 62171185)。