Short cavity DFB fiber laser based vector hydrophone for low frequency signal detection

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A short cavity distributed feedback (DFB) fiber laser is used for low frequency acoustic signal detection. Three DFB fiber lasers with different central wavelengths are chained together to make three-element vector hydrophone with proper sensitivity enhancement design, which has extensive and significant applications to underwater acoustic monitoring for the national defense, oil, gas exploration, and so on. By wavelength-phase demodulation, the lasing wavelength changes under different frequency signals can be interpreted, and the sensitivity is tested about 33 dB re pm/g. The frequency response range is rather flat from 5 Hz to 300 Hz.

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Zhang, X., Zhang, F., Jiang, S., Min, L., Li, M., Peng, G., … Wang, C. (2017). Short cavity DFB fiber laser based vector hydrophone for low frequency signal detection. Photonic Sensors, 7(4), 325–328. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13320-017-0453-x

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