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2015

SPECIAL ISSUE ON INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON OPTICAL FIBER SENSORS Introduction

Authors
Miguel Lopez Higuera, JM; Jones, J; Lopez Amo, M; Santos, JL;

Publication
JOURNAL OF LIGHTWAVE TECHNOLOGY

Abstract

2015

A Numerical and experimental study of the Remote Long-Period Grating Fiber Sensor with Raman Amplification

Authors
Coelho, TVN; Jose Pontes, MJ; Santos, JL; Bessa dos Santos, AB; Silveira, DD; Silva, VNH; Lopez Barbero, AP; Delgado, FS; Neto, PX;

Publication
2015 SBMO/IEEE MTT-S INTERNATIONAL MICROWAVE AND OPTOELECTRONICS CONFERENCE (IMOC)

Abstract
In this paper, we analyze numerically and experimentally a remote optical sensor system based on Raman Amplification, composed by one long period grating operating as a sensor head separated by 50 km from the optical source and the interrogation unit composed by two fiber Bragg gratings. Since the active components of the system and the sensor head are separated over such a large distance, it is necessary to consider optical amplification to strengthen the optical signal. The use of Raman amplification allows reaching the desirable gain bandwidth by changing the pump lasers parameters such as the power, number of pumps and spectral position. We present the obtained measurement results of the environmental temperature for two different setups that was analyzed a priori by the numerical model. We show that the power ratio between the two central wavelengths of the FBG has a linear relation with the change of LPG resonance with temperature.

2015

Introduction

Authors
Lopez-Higuera, JM; Jones, J; Lopez-Amo, M; Santos, JL;

Publication
J. Lightwave Technol. - Journal of Lightwave Technology

Abstract

2015

Curvature sensing using an added-signal in a fiber-optic cavity ring-down system

Authors
Silva, SO; Biswas, P; Bandyopadhyay, S; Jorge, PA; Marques, MB; Frazao, O;

Publication
24TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON OPTICAL FIBRE SENSORS

Abstract
This work presents a fiber-optic Cavity Ring-Down (CRD) configuration using an added-signal for curvature sensing. An Optical Time-Domain Reflectometer (OTDR) was used to send impulses down into the fiber loop cavity, inside of which a long period grating (LPG) was placed to act as sensing device. The added-signal was obtained by the sum of several conventional CRD impulses, thus providing an improvement on the curvature sensitivity when compared to the conventional CRD signal processing. Sensitivity to applied curvature of 15.3 mu s/m(-1) was obtained. This result was found to be 20-fold the one obtained for the conventional CRD signal processing.

2015

Fiber-Optic Cavity Ring Down Using an Added-Signal for Curvature Sensing

Authors
Silva, S; Biswas, P; Bandyopadhyay, S; Jorge, PA; Marques, MB; Frazao, O;

Publication
IEEE PHOTONICS TECHNOLOGY LETTERS

Abstract
This letter presents a fiber-optic cavity ring down (CRD) configuration using an added-signal for curvature sensing. An optical time-domain reflectometer was used to send impulses down into the fiber loop cavity, inside of which a long period grating was placed to act as a sensing device. The added-signal was obtained by the sum of several conventional CRD impulses, thus providing an improvement on the curvature sensitivity when compared with the conventional CRD signal processing. A linear response to applied curvature in the range of 2.2-3.6 m(-1) was observed, and a sensitivity of 15.3 mu s/m(-1) was obtained. This result was found to be 20-fold the one obtained for the conventional CRD signal processing. The added-signal increases the optical power but increases as well the ring-down time due to the sum of the several loops that light travels inside the ring. A ring-down time response of 43.3 mu s was attained (versus 23.7 mu s for the conventional CRD signal processing).

2015

Intensity-Modulated Optical Fiber Sensor for AC Magnetic Field Detection

Authors
Nascimento, IM; Baptista, JM; Jorge, PAS; Cruz, JL; Andres, MV;

Publication
IEEE PHOTONICS TECHNOLOGY LETTERS

Abstract
An erbium-doped (Er3+) fiber optic laser is proposed for sensing alternated magnetic fields by measuring the laser intensity modulation. The sensor is fabricated using two partially overlapped narrow-band fiber Bragg gratings (FBGs) and a section of doped fiber in a Fabry-Perot configuration. Laser power stability and bandwidth are studied while changing the overlap. A bulk rod of TbDyFe, a magnetostrictive material, is glued to both the FBGs and the laser wavelength and power are modulated according to the magnetic field. Acquisition and processing are done using virtual instrumentation. Results have shown the possibility of detecting 11.18 mu T-rms/root Hz for an alternating magnetic field of 4.17 mT(rms).

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