Fiber-optic Michelson magnetic field sensor based on a mechanical amplifier structure

Xinxing Feng, Yi Jiang*, Han Zhang

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Abstract

A magnetic field sensor based on a mechanical amplifier structure is proposed and experimentally demonstrated. The sensor is composed of a 3x3 coupler-based Michelson interferometer. The magnetic field transducer is a mechanical amplifier structure, in which a TbDyFe rod is wrapped by the polarization-maintaining (PM) fiber. The deformation produced by the TbDyFe rod is amplified and transferred to thePMfiber, causing the fiber length to change. The time-varying phase shift caused by the applied magnetic field is recovered by a passive demodulation method. Experimental results show that the average magnetic field sensitivity of the sensor is 0.4471 V/μT (rms), corresponding to a phase shift sensitivity of 0.2581 rad/μT (rms) and minimum detectable magnetic field of 0.0755 nT/ p Hz (rms). The maximum response time is 22.77 ms. The proposed magnetic sensor has a simple design with fast response time and is preferable for detectingweak magnetic fields.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)10359-10364
Number of pages6
JournalApplied Optics
Volume60
Issue number33
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 20 Nov 2021

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