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Sensors and Actuators A-physical | 1998

Single-mode fiber polished into the core as a sensor element

Andrey Andreev; Blagovesta S. Zafirova; Elka Karakoleva

Abstract The light transmittance of a single-mode fiber, polished into the core, at different polishing depths is investigated experimentally. New results concerning amplitude, polarization and wavelength characteristics of such waveguide structure are presented, revealing the feasibility of this structure to act as a simple fiber-optic sensing element.


Applied Optics | 2007

Pulsed laser deposited ZnO film on side-polished fiber as a gas sensing element

Anna. Og. Dikovska; Petar A. Atanasov; T.R. Stoyanchov; Andrey Andreev; Elka Karakoleva; Blagovesta S. Zafirova

A simple sensor element consisting of a side-polished single-mode fiber and a planar metal oxide waveguide is described. The thin ZnO planar waveguide was produced on the polished fiber surface by pulsed laser deposition at optimized processing parameters. A measurement scheme for in situ control of the film thickness during the deposition process was developed and used. X-ray diffraction measurements and scanning electron microscopy were used to characterize the structure and the surface morphology of the planar waveguide, respectively. The numerical evaluation of the sensor sensitivity predicts the possibility to detect refractive index changes of less than 10(-4). Furthermore, preliminary gas sensor tests were performed by using a mixture of 1.5% butane diluted in N(2) and pure butane. A shift of the spectral position of the resonance points was observed from 3 to 5 s after gas exposure, which corresponds to refractive index changes of 3 x 10(-5) and 1.2 x 10(-3) for 1.5% butane and for pure butane, respectively.


Passive Fiber Optic Components and Their Reliability | 1993

Single-mode fiber to planar waveguide coupling

Andrey Andreev; Krassimir Panajotov; Blagovesta S. Zafirova; Jordanka B. Koprinarova

Experimental results concerning the light coupling between a curved single-mode fiber and a planar waveguide with different thicknesses are presented. Different theoretical approaches (an equivalent planar waveguide geometry and a real waveguide geometry couple mode theory, as well as the beam propagation method) are applied to describe the light propagation.


Journal of Optics | 2006

Numerical investigation of refractometric sensor elements based on side polished fibres using the Galerkin method

Elka Karakoleva; A Tz Andreev; Blagovesta S. Zafirova

The Galerkin method was applied to solve the vector wave equation in order to determine the propagation constants and the transverse electric fields of the modes propagating along side polished single-mode and two-mode optical fibres. The effective refractive indices of the modes were calculated depending on the values of the residual cladding (minimum distance between a fibre core and a polished surface) and the superstrate refractive index. The influence of the fibre parameters and working wavelength on the refractometric sensitivity was estimated in the case when a side polished fibre with inscribed in-fibre Bragg grating is used as a sensor element.


Optical and Quantum Electronics | 1993

Properties of a polished type single-mode optical fibre coupler with an intermediate planar waveguide

Blagovesta S. Zafirova; A. Tz. Andreev; Krassimir Panajotov

One possible way to prepare a compact optical fibre coupler (OFC) with fixed coupling ratio for applications in different devices and systems is demonstrated. Experimental and theoretical results are presented concerning the properties of the glued OFC for three different thicknesses of the glue layer: < 0.1 μm; 0.8 μm and 1.6 μm. The couplers are compared with respect to their temperature and spectral characteristics.


Sensors and Actuators A-physical | 1992

Wavelength-demultiplexed fiber-optic temperature-measurement instrument

Andrey Andreev; G. Diankov; Blagovesta S. Zafirova; A. Kebedjiev

Abstract We report a transmission fiber-optic temperature sensor consisting of a semiconductor chip coupled between two parallel fiber ends. Wavelength demultiplexing of the signal and reference arms improves the overall instrument performance: dynamic range, insertion loss and linearity. Practical requirements for the associated electronic blocks are also discussed.


Optics and Laser Technology | 1992

Temperature-stable polished fibre-optic coupler

Blagovesta S. Zafirova; Krassimir Panajotov; A.Tz. Andreev

Abstract One possible way to prepare a compact and temperature stable polished-type optical fibre coupler (OFC) from different kinds of single-mode fibres with different profiles is demonstrated. The proposed technology enables one to prepare an OFC with high reproducibility and stability of its parameters. The experimental characteristics of the glued OFC are presented and compared with theoretical ones.


Proceeding of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences | 2013

LOCALIZED FUNCTION METHOD APPLYING A SET OF SINE FUNCTIONS TO MODEL PHOTONIC CRYSTAL FIBRES

Elka Karakoleva; Blagovesta S. Zafirova; Andrey Andreev

A development and an application of the localized function method based on the Galerkin method applying a set of sine functions to approximate the unknown mode fields of the localized modes propagating along the photonic crystal fibres (PCFs) is proposed. A way for considerably reducing the number of integrals in the case of symmetrical shapes of holes with respect to the axes of coordinate systems located at the centres of the holes (circular, elliptical, etc.) is also presented. The method does not require an expansion of the refractive index and thus inaccuracies of the expansion can be avoided. In the case of a circular form of the holes all integrals are solved analytically.


13th International School on Quantum Electronics: Laser Physics and Applications | 2005

Highly sensitive in-line fiber-optic structure for refractometric measurements

B. Pantchev; Andrey Andreev; P. Danesh; Blagovesta S. Zafirova; Elka Karakoleva; E. Vlaikova; Emilia Alipieva

A refractometric structure consisting of a side-polished single-mode optical fiber covered with a thin film of hydrogenated amorphous silicon (a-Si:H) has been studied. a-Si:H films have been deposited by plasma-enhanced chemical vapour decomposition of silane. The sensors elements working with zero and first order optical modes of the amorphous silicon waveguide have been demonstrated. A high sensitivity of 5300 nm per unit refractive index has been obtained for the low values of superstrate refractive indices in the range of 1.33-1.38 by using a-Si:H film with a thickness of about 14 nm, i.e. the interaction with TE0 mode of the PWG. Despite of the very low thickness of the a-Si:H film there is no need of any additional layer protecting the structure from the analyzed medium. The mechanical and optical stability of the film and its very good adhesion to fused silica eliminate the possibility of the film damaging and makes the structure reliable in use.


Passive Fiber Optic Components and Their Reliability | 1993

Experimental and theoretical investigation of a polished-type single-mode fibers coupler with an intermediate planar waveguide

Krassimir Panajotov; Andrey Andreev; Blagovesta S. Zafirova

Experimental and theoretical results concerning the characteristics of polished single-mode fiber-optic couplers with an intermediate waveguiding optical layer between the two fiber half- blocks are presented. Different theoretical approaches are compared and a suitable equivalent planar geometry is chosen and treated in the limits of coupled-mode theory. Mechanism of light transfer from first to the second coupler channel is investigated. Both the experimental and theoretical results are presented concerning the properties of the glued optical fiber coupler for three different thicknesses of the glue layer. These couplers are compared in respect to their spectral characteristics.

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Andrey Andreev

Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

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Elka Karakoleva

Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

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A Tz Andreev

Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

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Anna. Og. Dikovska

Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

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B. Pantchev

Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

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E. Vlaikova

Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

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Emilia Alipieva

Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

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P. Danesh

Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

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Petar A. Atanasov

Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

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