Deformation characteristic of optical fiber subjected to external perturbation
Optical fiber sensors in the world of today are reaching new heights, yielding as new sensor with potential advantages over the conventional ones. A new class of optical fiber known as photonic crystal fiber (PCF) has become potentially attractive for analyzing, sensing, processing and illuminating...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-503072023-03-04T18:50:42Z Deformation characteristic of optical fiber subjected to external perturbation Ng, Raymond Kok Yew. Seah Leong Keey School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering DRNTU::Engineering Optical fiber sensors in the world of today are reaching new heights, yielding as new sensor with potential advantages over the conventional ones. A new class of optical fiber known as photonic crystal fiber (PCF) has become potentially attractive for analyzing, sensing, processing and illuminating in many commercial and academic applications. As development of PCF is still growing and has not yet fully mature, new functionality of photonic fibers to substitute the conventional ones in applications is still largely an area of study. To further the knowledge in this field of research, this final year project investigates deformation of octagonal PCF (O-PCF) lattice designs under various external perturbations and establishes a relationship between sensitivity of 4-rows octagonal lattice design to deformation and optical transmission losses. Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) 2012-05-31T08:14:32Z 2012-05-31T08:14:32Z 2012 2012 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/50307 en Nanyang Technological University 118 p. application/pdf |
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Optical fiber sensors in the world of today are reaching new heights, yielding as new sensor with potential advantages over the conventional ones. A new class of optical fiber known as photonic crystal fiber (PCF) has become potentially attractive for analyzing, sensing, processing and illuminating in many commercial and academic applications. As development of PCF is still growing and has not yet fully mature, new functionality of photonic fibers to substitute the conventional ones in applications is still largely an area of study. To further the knowledge in this field of research, this final year project investigates deformation of octagonal PCF (O-PCF) lattice designs under various external perturbations and establishes a relationship between sensitivity of 4-rows octagonal lattice design to deformation and optical transmission losses. |
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