Millimetric spatial resolution time-expanded ϕ-OTDR

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Abstract

Time-expanded phase-sensitive optical time-domain reflectometry is a distributed optical fiber sensing technology based on dual-frequency combs that allows for dynamic and high spatial resolution measurements while maintaining reduced detection requirements. Since the formalization of the technique, different experimental schemes have been satisfactorily tested, with a general performance of cm-scale spatial resolution over hundreds of meters. In this article, we present an optimized scheme with enhanced energy and spectral efficiencies that allows reaching 5 mm spatial resolution. As compared to previous experimental approaches, the presented architecture is based on a free-running dual comb setup generated through pure electro-optical phase modulation. Besides, the introduction of an optical hybrid in the detection stage allows for doubling the spatial resolution while keeping the refresh rate and the sensing range unchanged.

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Soriano-Amat, M., Guay, P., Martins, H. F., Martin-Lopez, S., Gonzalez-Herraez, M., Fernández-Ruiz, M. R., & Genest, J. (2023). Millimetric spatial resolution time-expanded ϕ-OTDR. APL Photonics, 8(10). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0150991

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