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An Improved Optical Fiber Remote Sensing Method Based on Polarized Low-Coherence Interferometry

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We proposed an improved phase-based method by using a filtering window on the low-coherence interferogram. Through theoretical derivation and numerical simulation, we prove the correction of our proposed method that… Click to show full abstract

We proposed an improved phase-based method by using a filtering window on the low-coherence interferogram. Through theoretical derivation and numerical simulation, we prove the correction of our proposed method that the fringe phase can be demodulated nondestructively after applying a symmetrical filtering window nearby the envelope peak, and our method can enhance system SNR. Since fringe overlap phenomenon arising from narrow bandwidth occurs frequently in single-mode sensing system, this method is especially applicable to remote sensing wherein the localization of interference fringe is difficult using traditional phase-based methods. To verify this method, an experiment with a single-mode fiber Fabry-Perot air pressure sensing system was carried out. The experiment results showed that the precision using our method decreased to less than 0.053$\%$ in full 280 kPa pressure scale and the sensing distance extended to 20 km, which were apparently superior to traditional phase-based methods.

Keywords: phase; method; remote sensing; fiber; low coherence

Journal Title: IEEE Photonics Journal
Year Published: 2018

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