Results in Physics (Mar 2019)

Distributed measurements of vibration frequency using phase-OTDR with a DFB laser self-stabilized through PM fiber ring cavity

  • J.L. Bueno Escobedo,
  • J. Jason,
  • C.A. López-Mercado,
  • V.V. Spirin,
  • M. Wuilpart,
  • P. Mégret,
  • D.A. Korobko,
  • I.O. Zolotovskiy,
  • A.A. Fotiadi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12
pp. 1840 – 1842

Abstract

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We have evaluated the performance of a phase-sensitive optical time domain reflectometry (φ-OTDR) system for vibration measurements utilizing a conventional telecom DFB laser self-stabilized through an external PM optical fiber ring resonator. This low-cost solution is directly compared with the use of a commercial, ultra-narrow linewidth (∼100 Hz) fiber laser implemented into the same setup. Both systems are tested for measurement of the frequency of vibration applied to a fiber at a distance of 3500 m. The obtained SNR value higher than 6 dB demonstrates the ability of the DFB laser to perform distributed measurements of vibrations with frequencies up to 5600 Hz with a spatial resolution of 10 m. Keywords: Phase-sensitive OTDR, Self-injection locking, Frequency examination