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  • Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • Vol. 42,
  • Issue 5,
  • pp. 1748-1753
  • (2024)

High-Resolution Micro Force Sensing Using a Microbubble Probe Resonator

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Abstract

High-resolution measurement of forces in micro/nano scale is essential to various applications. A novel miniature force sensor based on a whispering-gallery-mode (WGM) microbubble probe resonator (MPR) is presented in this work. The resonator consists of a thin-wall microbubble and a probe. The highest quality factor obtained is 1.10 × 107. Predominately, the MPR achieves a promising force sensitivity of 19.7 pm/mN and a dynamic range of 0-36 mN. The MPR was used to measure the Young's modulus of a single mode optical fiber (SMF), and the result is coincided with the reported value. High force resolution and spatial resolution are achieved simultaneously. The sensor shows considerable performance and exhibits a potential in micro-force sensing and related applications such as material examination and Young's modulus measurement.

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