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Publicações por CAP

1991

Time division multiplexing of coherence tuned optical fibre sensors based upon a multimode laser diode

Autores
Santos, JL; Jackson, DA;

Publicação
Optics Communications

Abstract
We describe a scheme in which a multimode laser diode, with effective coherence length less than 250 µm, is used to illuminate sensors multiplexed in time and with their status read by coherence sensing. Data is presented which shows that the spectral characteristics of the laser light remain essentially unchanged upon direct modulation of the laser injection current or whilst subject to laser feedback. This has allowed the multiplexing scheme network to be implemented without recourse to either a Bragg cell modular or an optical isolator. The technique was applied to measure displacement, strain and temperature. © 1991.

1991

COHERENCE SENSING OF TIME-ADDRESSED OPTICAL-FIBER SENSORS ILLUMINATED BY A MULTIMODE LASER DIODE

Autores
SANTOS, JL; JACKSON, DA;

Publicação
APPLIED OPTICS

Abstract
A reflective array of optical-fiber sensors multiplexed in time and with their status read using coherence sensing associated with directly modulated multimode laser-diode illumination is investigated. Sensor sensitivity as determined by primary noise sources is evaluated and numerical results are presented. The concept is demonstrated with two all-fiber Michelson interferometers and applied to the measurement of periodic and quasi-static parameters. It is shown that the effect of feedback light into the laser cavity on the level of the system noise floor is negligible, making unnecessary the use of source optical isolation.

1991

GRATING COUPLING OF LIGHT-PULSES INTO 3RD-ORDER NONLINEAR WAVE-GUIDES

Autores
ASSANTO, G; MARQUES, MB; STEGEMAN, GI;

Publicação
JOURNAL OF THE OPTICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA B-OPTICAL PHYSICS

Abstract
Distributed grating coupling of light pulses into planar waveguides, exhibiting third-order nonlinear-optical effects, is studied theoretically. The nonlinear interaction taking place between a beam that is Gaussian in time and space and one or more waveguide media with intensity-dependent refractive indexes or absorptions is analyzed, with emphasis on the different effects that result from the relative importance of two-photon absorption, dispersive index changes, and their saturation. Criteria for the evaluation of real and imaginary parts of chi-(3) by means of grating coupling are outlined.

1991

LARGE, NONRESONANT, INTENSITY DEPENDENT REFRACTIVE-INDEX OF 4-DIALKYLAMINO-4'-NITRO-DIPHENYL-POLYENE SIDE-CHAIN POLYMERS IN WAVE-GUIDES

Autores
MARQUES, MB; ASSANTO, G; STEGEMAN, GI; MOHLMANN, GR; ERDHUISEN, EWP; HORSTHUIS, WHG;

Publicação
APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS

Abstract
We report the experimental evaluation of the intensity-dependent index of refraction of a new class of third order nonlinear materials, side chain polymers containing 4-dialkylamino-4'-nitro-stilbene and 4-dialkylamino-4'-nitro-diphenylbutadiene as side groups. The measurements, based on nonlinear grating coupling into planar waveguides with 30 ps pulses at 1.064-mu-m, showed large electronic nonresonant n2 Kerr coefficients.

1990

Electronic speckle-pattern interferometry using single-mode fibers and active fringe stabilization

Autores
Santos, JL; Newson, TP; Jackson, DA;

Publicação
Optics Letters

Abstract
Optical fibers are used to provide object and reference illumination in the context of the electronic speckle-pattern interferometry technique. An all-fiber Michelson interferometer is used, with an electronic servo and a piezoelectric phase modulator, to obtain compensation for environmentally induced phase coupling into the fiber arms. © 1990 Optical Society of America.

1990

Electronic speckle pattern interferometry compensated for environmentally induced phase noise

Autores
Newson Trevor, P; Santos Jose, L; Jackson David, A;

Publicação
Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering

Abstract
A system employing optical fibres for electronic speckle pattern interferometry is demonstrated. Single mode optical fibres are used to provide a reference beam and illumination of the object. The Michelson interferometer formed by the reference fibre and the fibre illuminating the target is used to compensate for environmentally induced phase noise. This compensation is achieved by using an electronic servo and a piezoelectric phase modulator to lock the Michelson at its quadrature point.

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