DocumentCode
2380101
Title
Strain and temperature characteristics of Brillouin spectra in optical fibers for distributed sensing techniques
Author
Kurashima, Toshio ; Horiguchi, Tsuneo ; Ohno, Hiroshige ; Izumita, Hisashi
Author_Institution
NTT Access Network Syst. Labs., Ibaraki, Japan
Volume
1
fYear
1998
fDate
20-24 Sep 1998
Firstpage
149
Abstract
Brillouin spectra along optical fibers were measured as a function of strain and temperature using an optical coherent detection method. The characteristics are promising as regards improving distributed strain and temperature measurement using Brillouin spectroscopy. We have presented the possibility of simultaneous distributed strain and temperature measurement along optical fibers, by evaluating the dependence of the spontaneous Brillouin frequency shift and Brillouin power on strain and temperature, which we measured using the optical coherent detection method. This means we will be able to develop a high performance OTDR for measuring strain, temperature and optical loss distribution along optical fibers
Keywords
Brillouin spectra; fibre optic sensors; light coherence; optical fibre losses; optical fibre testing; optical time-domain reflectometry; strain measurement; temperature measurement; Brillouin power; Brillouin spectra; Brillouin spectroscopy; distributed sensing techniques; distributed strain; high performance OTDR; optical coherent detection method; optical loss distribution; simultaneous distributed strain/temperature measurement; spontaneous Brillouin frequency shift; strain measurement; temperature characteristics; temperature measurement; Capacitive sensors; Frequency measurement; Optical detectors; Optical fibers; Performance loss; Power measurement; Spectroscopy; Strain measurement; Temperature dependence; Temperature measurement;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Optical Communication, 1998. 24th European Conference on
Conference_Location
Madrid
Print_ISBN
84-89900-14-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ECOC.1998.732477
Filename
732477
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