R. Romero
Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto
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Journal of Lightwave Technology | 2006
Thomas D.P. Allsop; Filip Floreani; K.P. Jedrzejewski; Paulo Marques; R. Romero; David J. Webb; Ian Bennion
The fabrication and characterization of long-period gratings (LPGs) in fiber tapers is presented alongside supporting theory. The devices possess a high sensitivity to the index of aqueous solutions due to an observed spectral bifurcation effect, yielding a limiting index resolution of /spl plusmn/8.5/spl times/10/sup -5/ for solutions with an index in the range 1.330-1.335.
Applied Optics | 2005
R. Romero; O. Frazão; D. A. Pereira; H. M. Salgado; F. M. Araújo; L. A. Ferreira
An intensity-referenced temperature-independent curvature-measurement technique that uses a smart composite that comprises two chirped fiber Bragg gratings is demonstrated. The two gratings are embedded on opposite sides of the composite laminate and act simultaneously as curvature sensors and as wavelength discriminators, enabling a temperature-independent intensity-based scheme to measure radius of curvature. Also, the systems performance is independent of arbitrary power losses that are induced in the lead fibers to the sensing head. It is demonstrated that the measurement range depends on the relative positions of the chirped fiber Bragg gratings and on their spectral bandwidths. By using two chirped fiber Bragg gratings with bandwidths W1 = 2.8 nm and W2 = 3.7 nm and with central wavelengths at lambda 01 = 1560.3 nm and lambda 02 = 1563.7 nm, we obtained a resolution of 1.6 mm/square root of Hz for the measurement of the radius of curvature (approximately R = 350 mm) over the measurement range 190 mm < R < infinity.
Measurement Science and Technology | 2003
R. Romero; O. Frazão; Paulo Marques; H. M. Salgado; J. L. Santos
A fibre Bragg grating interrogation technique with tunable sensitivity is reported. It relies on the utilization of the edge filtering concept applied to a chirped fibre Bragg grating (CFBG) written in an erbium-doped fibre as the processing element. Through the combination of the optical gain properties of the erbium-doped fibre and of the distributed wavelength reflection characteristics of the CFBG, it is possible to achieve different reading sensitivities and amplification of the remote sensing signal.
Second European Workshop on Optical Fibre Sensors | 2004
Orlando Frazão; R. Romero; Francisco M. Araújo; L. A. Ferreira; J. L. Santos
A sensing head for simultaneous measurement of temperature and strain is presented and analyzed. The proposed configuration is based on the combination of two Bragg gratings, written in different fibers and with different reflectivities, to form a single signature with a reflected step spectrum profile. By measuring the changes in the peak wavelength and spectral width of this signature, resolutions of 0.65°C/√Hz and ±2.55 με/√Hz were achieved for temperature and strain measurements, respectively.
international conference on communications | 2003
R. Romero; Orlando Frazão; Filip Floreani; Lin Zhang; Paulo Marques; H. M. Salgado
Two different architectures of multiplexers/demultiplexers based on 4×1 and 1×4 configurations are discussed. These architectures are implemented using apodized fibre Bragg gratings as optical filters and optical circulators. The spectral characteristics of the devices for channel separations of 100 GHz and 50 GHz are analysed and their performance is evaluated. Optical switch and cross-connect configurations are also demonstrated.
Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering | 2005
Thomas D.P. Allsop; Filip Floreani; K.P. Jedrzejewski; R. Romero; Paulo Marques; David J. Webb; Ian Bennion
The fabrication and characterisation of Long Period Gratings in fibre tapers is presented alongside supporting theory. The devices possess a high sensitivity to the index of aqueous solutions due to an observed spectral bifurcation effect.
Fiber and Integrated Optics | 2005
J. P. Carvalho; R. Romero; M. Melo; L. Gomes; O. Frazão; Manuel B. Marques; H. M. Salgado
Abstract The current status of the research and development as well as the recent contributions in optical communications at INESC Porto is reviewed. This review includes all the work carried out in the last few years in optical fiber communications, namely the development of passive and active optical devices. Some of the passive structures that have been studied and developed are: add-drop multiplexers, multiplexer/demultiplexer based on Bragg grating technology, dispersion compensators, and optical cross-connects. Active photonic devices such as wavelength converters, fiber lasers, and fiber amplifiers have also been studied. New ideas are being continuously developed and tested.
Second European Workshop on Optical Fibre Sensors | 2004
R. Romero; Orlando Frazão; D. A. Pereira; H. M. Salgado; Francisco M. Araújo; L. A. Ferreira
An intensity-referenced temperature-independent curvature measurement technique using a smart composite comprising two chirped fiber Bragg gratings is demonstrated. The two gratings are embedded on opposite sides of a composite laminate and act simultaneously as curvature sensors and as wavelength discriminators, enabling an unambiguous measurement of the composite radius of curvature.
Applied Optics | 2007
R. Romero; F. M. Araújo; L. A. Ferreira
An absorption-line-locked fiber laser based on the selection and conversion of a gas absorption line into a highly stable intracavity transmission narrowband filter is demonstrated. The laser has attractive properties for gas-sensing applications due to its frequency stability and multiwavelength selection capability.
sbmo/mtt-s international microwave and optoelectronics conference | 2003
M. Melo; O. Frazão; R. Romero; Paulo André; Paulo Marques; H. M. Salgado; J. L. Santos
In this paper we present and evaluate the spectral response of uniform gratings written in different tapered core sections of single mode fibre. This combination of uniform gratings and tapers leads to three, types of Chirped Fibre Bragg Gratings with different reflection spectra and different mechanical properties. These devices are characterized in function of the applied strain, showing interesting chirp tunability.