Murray Matthew J, Redding Brandon
Opt Lett. 2020 Mar 15;45(6):1309-1312. doi: 10.1364/OL.383569.
We report an amplitude-measuring multimode fiber sensor capable of making quantitative strain measurements and extracting the algebraic sign of the strain. The Rayleigh-based sensor probes the fiber with pulses of alternating optical frequency and records the backscattered speckle patterns on a high-speed camera. We show that measuring the change in the speckle pattern induced by a change in optical frequency provides a form of in situ calibration, enabling the sensor to recover the magnitude and algebraic sign of the strain. The sensor, which can be positioned anywhere along 2 km of fiber, has a linear strain response, a 10 kHz bandwidth, and a strain noise of ${10.2};{\rm p}\unicode{x03B5} /\surd {{\rm Hz}} $10.2pε/√Hz.
我们报道了一种能够进行定量应变测量并提取应变代数符号的振幅测量多模光纤传感器。基于瑞利的传感器用交替光频率的脉冲探测光纤,并在高速相机上记录后向散射散斑图案。我们表明,测量由光频率变化引起的散斑图案变化提供了一种原位校准形式,使传感器能够恢复应变的大小和代数符号。该传感器可沿2公里长的光纤放置在任何位置,具有线性应变响应、10 kHz带宽和10.2 pε/√Hz的应变噪声。