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Publicações por CAP

1998

Dynamics of infrared absorption caused by hydroxyl groups and its effect on refractive index evolution in ultraviolet exposed hydrogen loaded GeO2-doped fibers

Autores
Araujo, FM; Joanni, E; Marques, MB; Okhotnikov, OG;

Publicação
APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS

Abstract
The growth dynamics of UV induced IR absorption and related refractive index change in hydrogen loaded GeO2-doped fibers have been studied. We report a higher initial rate and strong saturation for Ge-OH generation compared with Si-OH formation under UV exposure. A close correlation was found between the Ge/Si-OH groups concentration and the induced index change as a function of the UV exposure time. (C) 1998 American Institute of Physics.

1998

Secondary ion mass spectrometry study of erbium diffusion in lithium niobate crystals

Autores
Caccavale, F; Segato, F; Mansour, I; Almeida, JM; Leite, AP;

Publicação
JOURNAL OF MATERIALS RESEARCH

Abstract
A systematic investigation of erbium diffusion in lithium niobate (LiNbO3) crystal as a function of crystal cut-direction, diffusion process parameters (temperature and time), and initial film thickness is reported. Depth concentration profiles of erbium are obtained by secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS). Combining experimental data with diffusion theory, the relevant diffusion parameters are derived. Diffusion from an infinite source of erbium ions is studied to evaluate the solid solubility lower limit of Er in LiNbO3. A thin film diffusion regime, with complete depletion of ion source. is also investigated. A comparison of Er diffusion with Er/Ti codiffusion in LiNbO3 crystals is reported.

1997

Pseudoheterodyne demodulation technique for fiber Bragg grating sensors using two matched gratings

Autores
Ferreira, LA; Santos, JL; Farahi, F;

Publicação
IEEE PHOTONICS TECHNOLOGY LETTERS

Abstract
A pseudoheterodyne, open-loop demodulation technique? for detecting wavelength shifts in wavelength encoded fiber Bragg grating sensors is presented, The scheme uses a processing Bragg grating that is identical to one used as a sensor, When the processing fiber grating is stretched periodically, the system of two gratings produces a carrier at this frequency with its phase modulated by the measurand signal applied to the sensing grating, The demodulation technique is intrinsically immune to fluctuation of optical power in the system and is independent of the source spectral profile characteristics. A resolution of approximate to 1 mu epsilon/root Hz for static axial strain was achieved.

1997

Demodulation of two time-multiplexed fibre Bragg sensors using source spectral characteristics

Autores
Ferreira, LA; Dias, PC; Santos, JL;

Publicação
PURE AND APPLIED OPTICS

Abstract
A passive all-fibre technique for fibre Bragg grating wavelength shift detection which has been discussed previously is used here for the demodulation of two Bragg sensors placed in a tree topology and addressed in time. The scheme involves a light source with a particular spectral profile that allows the direct tracking of the Bragg wavelength shifts, providing satisfactory resolution over a large dynamic range and a direct application in demultiplexing fibre sensing systems. Experimental results are presented relative to the measurement of static and dynamic strain, as well as temperature.

1997

Time addressing of fibre Bragg sensors interrogated via source spectral characteristics

Autores
Ferreira, LA; Dias, PC; Santos, JL;

Publicação
SENSORS AND THEIR APPLICATIONS VIII

Abstract
A passive all-fibre technique for fibre Bragg grating wavelength shift detection previously presented is used here for the demodulation of two Bragg sensors placed in a tree topology and addressed in time. The scheme involves a light source with particular spectral profile that allows the direct tracking of the Bragg wavelength shifts, providing satisfactory resolution over a large dynamic range and direct application in demultiplexing fibre sensing systems. Experimental results are presented relative to the measurement of static and dynamic strain, as well as temperature.

1997

Analysis of the reflective-matched fiber Bragg grating sensing interrogation scheme

Autores
Ribeiro, ABL; Ferreira, LA; Santos, JL; Jackson, DA;

Publicação
APPLIED OPTICS

Abstract
A technique for the demodulation of fiber Bragg grating (FBG) sensors based on the use of a second wavelength-matched FBG receiver to track wavelength shifts from the FBG sensor is analyzed, particularly regarding its sensitivity as determined by primary noise sources. Numerical and experimental results show that there is an optimum Bragg wavelength difference between the two FBG's that maximizes the sensitivity for this demodulation technique. (C) 1997 Optical Society of America

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