Differential Brillouin fiber sensor based on phase difference on double-sideband pump wave

  • Lin W
  • Hong X
  • Yang Z
  • et al.
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© The Authors. A configuration based on phase difference on a double-sideband pump wave is proposed to detect the differential variation of temperature or strain in single-mode optical fibers. In our configuration, a probe wave only experiences a differential Brillouin gain contributed by the perturbation of temperature or strain in the sensing fiber. As a result, the power limitation of the probe wave can be alleviated and the photodetector in our configuration does not easily become saturated in the case of a longer sensing range. The spatial resolution is determined by the duration of the phase difference on the two sidebands and the signal-to-noise of our system is nearly twice as high as that of a differential pulse-width pair Brillouin optical time domain analysis sensor since a phase shift on the pump wave is employed. The properties and performances of our method are also theoretically derived and experimentally validated.

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Lin, W., Hong, X., Yang, Z., Wu, J., & Lin, J. (2015). Differential Brillouin fiber sensor based on phase difference on double-sideband pump wave. Optical Engineering, 54(6), 067101. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.oe.54.6.067101

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