Comparison of the methods for discriminating temperature and strain in spontaneous Brillouin-based distributed sensors
Comparison of the methods for discriminating temperature and strain in spontaneous Brillouin-based distributed sensors
A recently proposed method of measuring the two Brillouin frequencies in a multicompositional fiber core for unambiguously resolving temperature and strain in a distributed sensor is compared with the previously established technique of measuring the intensity and frequency of the single Brillouin peak in a standard single-mode fiber.
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Al Ahbabi, Mohammed Nasser
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Cho, Y.T.
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Newson, T.P.
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2004
Al Ahbabi, Mohammed Nasser
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Cho, Y.T.
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Newson, T.P.
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Al Ahbabi, Mohammed Nasser, Cho, Y.T. and Newson, T.P.
(2004)
Comparison of the methods for discriminating temperature and strain in spontaneous Brillouin-based distributed sensors.
Optics Letters, 29 (1), .
(doi:10.1364/OL.29.000026).
Abstract
A recently proposed method of measuring the two Brillouin frequencies in a multicompositional fiber core for unambiguously resolving temperature and strain in a distributed sensor is compared with the previously established technique of measuring the intensity and frequency of the single Brillouin peak in a standard single-mode fiber.
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Published date: 2004
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