Light Propagation Considerations for Internally Clad Sapphire Optical Fiber Using the 6Li(n,α)3H Reaction

Joshua T. Jones, Anthony Birri, Thomas E. Blue, Dan Kominsky, Kelly Mccary, Osgar John Ohanian, S. Derek Rountree

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Abstract

Optical frequency domain reflectometry measurements in internally clad single crystal sapphire fiber have received attention in recent years due to their high temperature distributed sensing potential. As work with these fibers has proceeded, there have been some inconsistencies in the results. Deeper investigation and testing has identified two critical considerations for the proper functioning of these fibers. First, users must address the propagation of multimode light along the outer surface of the fiber. By observing the far-field image of an internally clad sapphire fiber when adding index matching fluid to the outer fiber surface, we demonstrate the effects of removing the higher order modes from these fibers. The addition of index matching fluid resulted in nearly single mode performance where multimode performance was previously observed. Second, users must address the effect that coupling the fiber to the interrogator via silica based fiber has on the internally clad sapphire fiber's performance. Direct fusion splicing of silica to sapphire, as has been used in the recent work with these fibers, has a mode filtering effect which can be beneficial towards the modal behavior of the fibers. However, in this paper we demonstrate that the splicing can cause a sensing failure due to little or no low order mode light, that is useful for sensing, returning to the detector. The positive results from recent years have demonstrated that optical frequency domain reflectometry sensing performance will be successful in clad sapphire fiber; but only when the considerations described herein are addressed properly.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1181-1187
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Lightwave Technology
Volume40
Issue number4
Early online dateNov 12 2021
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 15 2022

Keywords

  • Bragg gratings
  • fiber gratings
  • optical fiber devices
  • optical fiber sensors
  • optical fibers

INL Publication Number

  • INL/JOU-22-70505
  • 145681

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