Magnetic field sensor based on corroded multi-mode fiber structure
Date Issued
2024-10-02
DOI
10.1007/978-981-97-3847-2_15
Abstract
Magnetic field detection plays a vital role in various applications, including measuring the strength oi the Earth's magnetic field, detecting magnetic anomalies with different characteristics, and military applications such as submarine detection. This paper demonstrates an optical structure which utilizes the single and fiber with magnetic fluid to detect magnetic field. To enhance its sensitivity in detecting magnetic field strength, the multimode fiber (SMS) structure is corroded with hydrochloric acid (HCI). Within the SMS sensor, a short segment of multimode fiber as the sensing element, leading to the occurrence of multimode interference along the fiber. The sensor successfully detects ma2netic field strengths ranging from 1.5 mT to 7.4 mT. The achieved sensitivities for magnetic field strength are -795.2 pm/mT and -327.9 pm/mT, corresponding to the length of MMF at 39mm and 45mm, respectively. The linear fitting coefficients R2 achieved for the 39mm and 45mm MMF length are 0.8884 and 0.9814, respectively.
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