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Brillouin-based distributed fibre temperature sensor at 1.53µm using Raman amplification

Brillouin-based distributed fibre temperature sensor at 1.53µm using Raman amplification
Brillouin-based distributed fibre temperature sensor at 1.53µm using Raman amplification
This paper describes the first demonstration of increasing the dynamic range of Brillouin-based distributed temperature sensor at 1533 nm using Raman amplification provided by a 1450 nm pump source.
Cho, Y.T.
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Newson, T.P.
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Cho, Y.T.
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Newson, T.P.
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Cho, Y.T. and Newson, T.P. (2002) Brillouin-based distributed fibre temperature sensor at 1.53µm using Raman amplification. OFS 2002: Optical Fiber Communications Conference, Portland, USA. 06 - 10 May 2002.

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This paper describes the first demonstration of increasing the dynamic range of Brillouin-based distributed temperature sensor at 1533 nm using Raman amplification provided by a 1450 nm pump source.

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Published date: 2002
Venue - Dates: OFS 2002: Optical Fiber Communications Conference, Portland, USA, 2002-05-06 - 2002-05-10

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Local EPrints ID: 15036
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/15036
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Date deposited: 11 Apr 2005
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 05:33

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Author: Y.T. Cho
Author: T.P. Newson

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