Micrometer Wire Assisted Inline Mach–Zehnder Interferometric Curvature Sensor PROJECT TITLE :Micrometer Wire Assisted Inline Mach–Zehnder Interferometric Curvature SensorABSTRACT:A highly sensitive curvature sensor primarily based on the inline Mach–Zehnder interferometer (MZI) adjoined with a micrometer wire taper is realized using all single mode fiber (SMF). Experimental results suggest that the addition of the SMF micrometer wire with MZI reduces the amount of the interference pattern from 39.27 to one.76 nm and will increase the amplitude sensitivity by twofold. The sensitivity of the proposed sensor is −eleven.92 dB/ $textm^-1$ and encompasses a resolution of $8.4times ten^-5~textm^mathrm -1^vphantom a$ in the curvature vary of 0–1 $textm^-1$ . The sensing setup is extremely stable and shows negligible hysteresis. The proposed sensor shows the negligible temperature sensitivity but zero.0008 dB/°C. All the SMF structure and intensity-based mostly interrogation technique makes the sensor a cost-effective various to the present curvature sensors. Did you like this research project? To get this research project Guidelines, Training and Code... Click Here facebook twitter google+ linkedin stumble pinterest A Geiger-Mode APD Photon Counting System With Adjustable Dead-Time and Interchangeable Detector Transparent JFETs Based on -NiO/ -ZnO Heterojunctions