Urricelqui Javier, Sagues Mikel, Loayssa Alayn
Opt Express. 2014 Jul 28;22(15):18195-202. doi: 10.1364/OE.22.018195.
We present a novel technique for Brillouin optical time domain analysis (BOTDA) sensors that simultaneously compensates non-local effects and reduces Brillouin noise. The technique relies on the wavelength modulation of the optical source to modify the Brillouin interaction between probe and pump waves during their propagation. The resulting Brillouin distribution mimics the wavelength modulation, creating a virtual Brillouin frequency shift profile along the sensing fiber. The fundamentals of the technique are first described theoretically and using numerical simulations. Then, proof-of-concept experiments demonstrate the capabilities of the system to reduce large variations of the pump power resulting from the interaction with high probe powers and to decrease the Brillouin induced noise enhancing the signal to noise ratio (SNR) of the system. Furthermore, we show, for the first time to our knowledge, measurements of the Brillouin distribution using an injected optical power higher than the Brillouin threshold of the fiber.
我们提出了一种用于布里渊光时域分析(BOTDA)传感器的新技术,该技术可同时补偿非局部效应并降低布里渊噪声。该技术依靠光源的波长调制来改变探测波和泵浦波在传播过程中的布里渊相互作用。由此产生的布里渊分布模仿波长调制,沿传感光纤创建一个虚拟的布里渊频移剖面。首先从理论上并通过数值模拟描述了该技术的基本原理。然后,概念验证实验证明了该系统能够减少因与高探测功率相互作用而导致的泵浦功率的大幅变化,并降低布里渊诱导噪声,提高系统的信噪比(SNR)。此外,据我们所知,我们首次展示了使用高于光纤布里渊阈值的注入光功率对布里渊分布进行的测量。