Abstract
A parallel microfiber array for the measurement of directional acoustic signals is proposed and experimentally demonstrated. Two microfiber Bragg gratings (micro-FBGs) in single-mode fibers were placed on two sides of a Co2+-doped microfiber, forming an array of three parallel microfibers. The micro-FBGs can measure the temperature difference between the two sides of the Co2+-doped microfiber through interrogation of the matched FBGs. Due to the asymmetrical temperature distribution of the Co2+-doped microfiber under the applied acoustic signal, sound source localization can be realized through the acoustic particle velocity. The experimental results show that an acoustic particle velocity sensitivity of 44.2 V/(m/s) and a direction sensitivity of 0.83mV/deg can be achieved at a frequency of 1000 Hz, and the sound source localization has been realized through the orthogonal direction responses of two crossed Co2+-doped microfibers. The results demonstrate that the parallel microfiber array has the ability to recognize orientation, offering potential for directional acoustic signal detection with miniature size.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 34113-34125 |
Number of pages | 13 |
Journal | Optics Express |
Volume | 27 |
Issue number | 23 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2019 |