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Use of Spun optical fibres in current sensors

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, , Citation Vladimir P Gubin et al 2006 Quantum Electron. 36 287 DOI 10.1070/QE2006v036n03ABEH013136

1063-7818/36/3/287

Abstract

The polarisation properties of a Spun optical fibre are studied in connection with their applications in fibreoptic current sensors based on the Faraday effect. A model of this fibre is proposed which represents it as an anisotropic medium with the spiral structure of the fast and slow birefringence axes. A sensor is developed based on an all-fibre low-coherence linear interferometer with a threshold sensitivity of 70 mA Hz-1/2, a maximum measured current of 3000 A, and a scale-factor reproducibility of ±0.6%. It is found that for a given diameter of the fibre contour, the normalised sensitivity is independent of the fibre length. The experimental results confirm the theory.

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10.1070/QE2006v036n03ABEH013136