Polymer chirped fiber Bragg grating for more sensitive shock velocity measurements
Yohan Barbarin,
Louis Thamié,
Pascal Hereil
et al.
Abstract:The performances of a single-mode polymer chirped fiber Bragg grating (CFBG) made in a microstructured PMMA fiber is investigated to measure shock and detonation velocities. The polymer material makes the fiber sensor more sensitive at lower pressure values than with silica. The optical characterization of the microstructured polymer CFBG is discussed. The single-mode fiber offers a stable reflected optical spectrum over time and the manufacturing process used provides a constant chirp rate along the grating. … Show more
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