Sensors (Jun 2021)

Acousto-Optic Comb Interrogation System for Random Fiber Grating Sensors with Sub-nm Resolution

  • Dragos A. Poiana,
  • Jose A. Garcia-Souto,
  • Xiaoyi Bao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s21123967
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 12
p. 3967

Abstract

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The broad-frequency response and nanometer-range displacements of ultrasound detection are essential for the characterization of small cracks, structural health monitoring and non-destructive evaluation. Those perturbations are generated at sub-nano-strain to nano-strain levels. This corresponds to the sub-nm level and, therefore, to about 0.1% of wavelength change at 1550 nm, making it difficult to detect them by conventional interferometric techniques. In this paper, we propose a demodulation system to read the random fiber grating spectrum using a self-heterodyne acousto-optic frequency comb. The system uses a self-heterodyne approach to extract phase and amplitude modulated signals to detect surface acoustic waves with sub-nanometer amplitudes in the frequency domain. The method can detect acoustic frequencies of 1 MHz and the associated displacement. The system is calibrated via phase detection with a heterodyne interferometer, which has a limited frequency response of up to 200 kHz. The goal is to achieve sub-nanometer strain detection at MHz frequency with random fiber gratings.

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