Optical fiber point sensors based on forward Brillouin scattering

  • Shemer K
  • Bashan G
  • Zehavi E
  • et al.
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Abstract

Forward Brillouin scattering interactions support the sensing and analysis of media outside the cladding boundaries of standard fibers, where light cannot reach. Quantitative point-sensing based on this principle has yet to be reported. In this work, we report a forward Brillouin scattering point-sensor in a commercially available, off-the-shelf multi-core fiber. Pump light at the inner, on-axis core of the fiber is used to stimulate a guided acoustic mode of the entire fiber cross-section. The acoustic wave, in turn, induces photoelastic perturbations to the reflectivity of a Bragg grating inscribed in an outer, off-axis core of the same fiber. The measurements successfully analyze refractive index perturbations on the tenth decimal point and distinguish between ethanol and water outside the centimeter-long grating. The measured forward Brillouin scattering linewidths agree with predictions. The acquired spectra are unaffected by forward Brillouin scattering outside the grating region. The results add point-analysis to the portfolio of forward Brillouin scattering optical fiber sensors.

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Shemer, K., Bashan, G., Zehavi, E., Diamandi, H. H., Bernstein, A., Sharma, K., … Zadok, A. (2022). Optical fiber point sensors based on forward Brillouin scattering. Optics Express, 30(22), 39321. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.469623

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