22 November 2016 Simple low-cost refractometer using a disposable optical fiber tip for measurements
Rodolfo Martínez-Manuel, Óscar Esteban, Mikhail G. Shlyagin
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Abstract
A simple but accurate fiber-optic refractometer based on Fresnel reflection in the tip of a single-mode optical fiber is reported. The refractometer can be easily assembled using a distributed feedback laser as a light source and standard low-cost fiber-optic components. The short section of an optical fiber cleaved at right-angle in both tips is used as a disposable needle-type sensor head. The sensing fiber being connected with the angle-cleaved lead fiber forms a stable reflector used for light intensity reference. Signals from the sensing and reference fiber tips, generated by modulating the laser optical frequency with a sawtooth-wave form, are demultiplexed using methods of optical frequency-modulated continuous-wave interferometry. Despite the simplicity of the device, a repeatability and reproducibility of 6×10−4  RIU and 3×10−4  RIU, respectively, were demonstrated in dip-and-read experiments using replaceable disposable fiber tips.
© 2016 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE) 0091-3286/2016/$25.00 © 2016 SPIE
Rodolfo Martínez-Manuel, Óscar Esteban, and Mikhail G. Shlyagin "Simple low-cost refractometer using a disposable optical fiber tip for measurements," Optical Engineering 55(11), 116108 (22 November 2016). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.OE.55.11.116108
Published: 22 November 2016
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KEYWORDS
Interferometers

Head

Sensors

Optical fibers

Mirrors

Connectors

Modulation

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