Fiber based optical coherence tomography (OCT), which is combined by OCT and fiber probe, presents advantages of high longitudinal resolution, flexibility and miniaturization structure. However, the depth of focus (DOF) and transverse resolution depended on OCT fiber probes are two constraining parameters. The realization of high transverse resolution imaging could result in the reduction in the effective imaging range. To address this issue, a focal length controllable fiber probe based on microcavity structure is proposed in this paper. A segment of alcohol-filled silica capillary is inserted between a single-mode fiber (SMF) and a section of gradient-index (GRIN) fiber and works as a beam expander. By adjusting the surrounding temperature, the expanding condition changes due to the alcohol refractive index is different, eventually the focal length of the probe can be tuned. Experimental results prove that the focal length can be tuned freely from ~1835 μm to ~1650 μm while the temperature of the alcohol is changed from 20°C to 60°C.
A Mach-Zehnder interferometer (MZI) based on core-offset splicing technique for sensing applications is demonstrated. The interferometer is composed of a section of single-mode fiber sandwiched by two core-offset spliced standard optical fibers. The refractive index (RI) of the external media around the middle section of the MZI could be detected by investigating the peak wavelength of the MZI spectrum. Experimental results show that the proposed sensor exhibits a sensitivity to external refractive index of 17361 nm per refractive index unit and the temperature sensitivity of only 33 pm/°C. The present device has great potential in biochemical and medical sensing due to the advantages including easy fabrication, high sensitivity and excellent compactness.
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