Recent Progress in Distributed Fiber Optic Sensors
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Abstract
Rayleigh, Brillouin and Raman scatterings in fibers result from the interaction of photons with local material characteristic features like density, temperature and strain. For example an acoustic/mechanical wave generates a dynamic density variation; such a variation may be affected by local temperature, strain, vibration and birefringence. By detecting changes in the amplitude, frequency and phase of light scattered along a fiber, one can realize a distributed fiber sensor for measuring localized temperature, strain, vibration and birefringence over lengths ranging from meters to one hundred kilometers. Such a measurement can be made in the time domain or frequency domain to resolve location information.…
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- Distributed acoustic sensing
- Birefringence
- Optics
- Optical fiber
- Ranging
- Materials science
- Structural health monitoring
- Fiber optic sensor
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Climate action
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