Long-Period Grating Fiber Sensor With In Situ Optical Source for Remote Sensing
Long-Period Grating Fiber Sensor With In Situ Optical Source for Remote Sensing
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Date
2010
Authors
Francisco Araújo
Luís Carlos Coelho
José Luís Santos
Orlando Frazão
Diana Viegas
Joel Pedro Carvalho
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Abstract
concept of long-period-based optical fiber sensors,
with broadband light illumination generated just after the sensing
structure, is presented in this work. This new approach allows the
interrogation in transmission of the sensing head while integrated
in a reflective configuration, which means the long-period grating
(LPG) sensor is seen in transmission by the optical source but in
reflection by the measurement system. Also, it is shown that with
this illumination layout the optical power balance is more favorable
when compared with the standard configurations, allowing
better sensor performances, particularly when the sensing head
is located far away from the photodetection and processing unit.
This is demonstrated for the case of the LPG structure applied to
measure strain and using ratiometric interrogation based on the
readout of the optical power reflected by two fiber Bragg gratings
spectrally located in each side of the LPG resonance.