A distributed optical fiber sensor with the capability of simultaneously measuring temperature and strain is proposed using a large effective area non-zero dispersion shifted fiber (LEAF) with sub-meter spatial resolution. The Brillouin frequency shift is measured using Brillouin optical time-domain analysis (BOTDA) with differential pulse-width pair technique, while the spectrum shift of the Rayleigh backscatter is measured using optical frequency-domain reflectometry (OFDR). These shifts are the functions of both temperature and strain, and can be used as two independent parameters for the discrimination of temperature and strain. A 92 m measurable range with the spatial resolution of 50 cm is demonstrated experimentally, and accuracies of ±1.2 °C in temperature and ±15 με in strain could be achieved. © 2013 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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Zhou, D. P., Li, W., Chen, L., & Bao, X. (2013). Distributed temperature and strain discrimination with stimulated brillouin scattering and rayleigh backscatter in an optical fiber. Sensors (Switzerland), 13(2), 1836–1845. https://doi.org/10.3390/s130201836
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