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Optical capillary-based interferometric sensor for detection of gas refractive index

In this paper, we report a capillary-based M-Z interferometer that could be used for precise detection of variations in refractive indices of gaseous samples. This sensing mechanism is quite straightforward. Cladding and core modes of a capillary are simultaneously excited by coupling coherent laser beams to the capillary cladding and core, respectively. Interferogram would be generated as the light transmitted from the core interferes with the light transmitted from the cladding. Variations in refractive index of the air filling the core lead to variations in phase difference between the core and cladding modes, thus shifting the interference fringes. Using a photodiode together with a narrow slit, we could analyze the fringe shifts. The resolution of the sensor was found to be 1*10-8 RIU, that is comparable to the highest resolution obtained by other interferometric sensors reported in previous literatures. Finally, we also analyze the temperature cross sensitivity of the sensor. The advantages of our sensor include very low cost, high sensitivity, straightforward sensing mechanism, and ease of fabrication.

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