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Distributed temperature sensing using the Landau-Placzek ratio

Distributed temperature sensing using the Landau-Placzek ratio
Distributed temperature sensing using the Landau-Placzek ratio
We report a commercially viable high spatial resolution, long range optical fibre distributed temperature sensor based on Brillouin scattering exploiting a low cost detection system. A spatial resolution of 3.5 metres with a Brillouin temperature resolution of 0.9°C at a range of 16km has been achieved.
Lees, G.P.
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Wait, P.C.
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Newson, T.P.
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Lees, G.P.
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Lees, G.P., Wait, P.C. and Newson, T.P. (1998) Distributed temperature sensing using the Landau-Placzek ratio. International Conference on Applications of Photonic Technology (ICAPT'98), Ontario, Canada. 27 - 30 Jul 1998.

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We report a commercially viable high spatial resolution, long range optical fibre distributed temperature sensor based on Brillouin scattering exploiting a low cost detection system. A spatial resolution of 3.5 metres with a Brillouin temperature resolution of 0.9°C at a range of 16km has been achieved.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 1998
Venue - Dates: International Conference on Applications of Photonic Technology (ICAPT'98), Ontario, Canada, 1998-07-27 - 1998-07-30

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/76630
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Author: G.P. Lees
Author: P.C. Wait
Author: T.P. Newson

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