Yelikbayev, Sultan2020-05-142020-05-142020-05http://nur.nu.edu.kz/handle/123456789/4702As of late, the various techniques from the materials science and biophysics are utilized to study the physical properties of the microstructure of the chemical and biological specimen. Through a considerable many of them give phenomenal sensibility, they have a few requirements concerning electromagnetic interference, fabrication complexity and specific laboratory conditions for operating. Hence, to overcome these constraints the new family of micro-scale fiber optical sensors was introduced. There are several methods to fabricate microfibers with different microtechbology. However, the techniques with more simple, economical and robust fabrication process are still developing. Therefore, this study proposes the fabrication process of widely interested tapered fiber optic microsensor via Laser Splicing System and characterization of produced tapered microfibers in terms of external RI sensitivity. The final product that was achieved is the fiber with the least waist diameter 19 mm has RI sensitivity of 156.8215 nm/RIU and agreeable linear correlation between the wavelength shift and RI change. In addition, the detailed fabrication process with characterization method is presented in the following sections. Moreover, the observed trends in fabrication process and recommendations based on the practice experience are also suggested in this report.enAttribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 United StatesFiber-Optic MicrosensorBiosensorsResearch Subject Categories::TECHNOLOGYFOSCOMSOLSimulation of Light Transmission IntensityRadio frequencyRFAdiabatically Tapered Fiber-Optic Microsensor: Fabrication and CharacterizationCapstone Project