UW imaging of seismic-physical-models in air using fiber-optic fabry-perot interferometer

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Abstract

A fiber-optic Fabry-Perot interferometer (FPI) has been proposed and demonstrated for the ultrasound wave (UW) imaging of seismic-physical models. The sensor probe comprises a single mode fiber (SMF) that is inserted into a ceramic tube terminated by an ultra-thin gold film. The probe performs with an excellent UW sensitivity thanks to the nanolayer gold film, and thus is capable of detecting a weak UW in air medium. Furthermore, the compact sensor is a symmetrical structure so that it presents a good directionality in the UW detection. The spectral band-side filter technique is used for UW interrogation. After scanning the models using the sensing probe in air, the two-dimensional (2D) images of four physical models are reconstructed.

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Rong, Q., Hao, Y., Zhou, R., Yin, X., Shao, Z., Liang, L., & Qiao, X. (2017). UW imaging of seismic-physical-models in air using fiber-optic fabry-perot interferometer. Sensors (Switzerland), 17(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/s17020397

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