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Frequency-domain displacement sensing with a fiber ring-resonator containing a variable gap
Ring-resonators are in general not amenable to strain-free (non-contact) displacement measurements. We show that this limitation may be overcome if the ring-resonator, here a fiber-loop, is designed to contain a gap, such that the light traverses a free-space part between two aligned waveguide ends. Displacements are determined with nanometer sensitivity by measuring the associated changes in the resonance frequencies. Miniaturization should increase the sensitivity of the ring-resonator interferometer. Ring geometries that contain an optical circulator can be used to profile reflective samples. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
@article{ISI:000245319900017, title = {Frequency-domain displacement sensing with a fiber ring-resonator containing a variable gap}, journal = {SENSORS AND ACTUATORS A-PHYSICAL}, abstract = {Ring-resonators are in general not amenable to strain-free (non-contact) displacement measurements. We show that this limitation may be overcome if the ring-resonator, here a fiber-loop, is designed to contain a gap, such that the light traverses a free-space part between two aligned waveguide ends. Displacements are determined with nanometer sensitivity by measuring the associated changes in the resonance frequencies. Miniaturization should increase the sensitivity of the ring-resonator interferometer. Ring geometries that contain an optical circulator can be used to profile reflective samples. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.}, volume = {134}, number = {2}, pages = {410-413}, year = {2007}, slug = {isi-000245319900017}, author = {Vollmer, Frank and Fischer, Peer} }