Fibre Optic Sensor
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Closure and vibration fiber optic sensors
In some respects the simplest type of fiber optic sensor is the hybrid type that is based on intensity modulation. Figure 3 shows a simple closure or vibration sensor that consists of two optical fibers held in close proximity to each other. Light is injected into one of the optical fibers; when it exits, the light expands into a cone of light whose angle depends on the difference between the index of refraction of the core and cladding of the optical fiber. The amount of light captured by the second optical fiber depends on its acceptance angle and the distance d between the optical fibers. When the distance d is modulated, it in turn results in an intensity modulation of the light captured.


Closure and vibration fiber optic sensors based on numerical aperture can be used to support door closure indicators and measure levels of vibration in machinery.
A variation on this type of sensor is shown in the image below Here a mirror is used that is flexibly mounted to respond to an external effect such as pressure. As the mirror position shifts, the effective separation between the optical fibers shift with a resultant intensity modulation. These types of sensors are useful for such applications as door closures where a reflective strip, in combination with an optical fiber acting to input and catch the output reflected light, can be used.



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