Dass S.Jha R.2025-02-1720186http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/LPT.2018.2857200https://idr.iitbbs.ac.in/handle/2008/1726In this letter, design and development of a square knot resonator (SKR) for sensing applications is proposed. The SKR is developed by carefully weaving a single-ended microfiber in and out of a double-ended microfiber. The dependence of the SKR's resonance wavelength on the circular path length and the effective index of microfiber is utilized to sense the bending. Two 4.5-cm-long and 16- ?m-diameter tapered microfibers are used to construct an SKR having a diameter of 885 ?m which has a free spectral range of 0.505 nm, and the Q-factor is more than 14 500. Experimental results show that the bending sensitivity of the SKR is 3.04 nm/m-1 with a maximum theoretical resolution of 3.29 � 10-3 m-1. The temperature sensitivity of the SKR is 3.2 pm/�C. � 2018 IEEE.enoptical fiber sensorsOptical fibersoptical resonatorsSquare Knot Resonator-Based Compact Bending SensorArticle