Real-time low noise distributed acoustic sensing in 171 km low loss fiber

  • Waagaard O
  • Rønnekleiv E
  • Haukanes A
  • et al.
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Abstract

We demonstrate distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) by interrogation of Rayleigh backscattering from fibers with long linearly frequency modulated pulses and coherent detection. This system provides sustained real-time phase demodulation without inline amplification over a range of 148 km in standard single mode fiber and up to 171 km in low-loss OFS TeraWave SCUBA 125 fiber. This is the longest reported range for DAS measurements. The optical dynamic range of the recording is 57 dB. With a 10 km fiber, we obtain a record-low interrogation noise above 50 Hz (rms average over position) of 134 and 89 µrad/√Hz with gauge lengths (equal to spatial resolution) of 10 and 34 m, respectively. A total harmonic distortion of −42 dB (rms average over position) is demonstrated with a gauge length of 10 m.

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Waagaard, O. H., Rønnekleiv, E., Haukanes, A., Stabo-Eeg, F., Thingbø, D., Forbord, S., … Brenne, J. K. (2021). Real-time low noise distributed acoustic sensing in 171 km low loss fiber. OSA Continuum, 4(2), 688. https://doi.org/10.1364/osac.408761

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