Sensors (Mar 2010)

Optical Fiber Sensing Based on Reflection Laser Spectroscopy

  • Gianluca Gagliardi,
  • Mario Salza,
  • Pietro Ferraro,
  • Edmond Chehura,
  • Ralph P. Tatam,
  • Tarun K. Gangopadhyay,
  • Nicholas Ballard,
  • Daniel Paz-Soldan,
  • Jack A. Barnes,
  • Hans-Peter Loock,
  • Timothy T.-Y. Lam,
  • Jong H. Chow,
  • Paolo De Natale

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s100301823
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 3
pp. 1823 – 1845

Abstract

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An overview on high-resolution and fast interrogation of optical-fiber sensors relying on laser reflection spectroscopy is given. Fiber Bragg-gratings (FBGs) and FBG resonators built in fibers of different types are used for strain, temperature and acceleration measurements using heterodyne-detection and optical frequency-locking techniques. Silica fiber-ring cavities are used for chemical sensing based on evanescent-wave spectroscopy. Various arrangements for signal recovery and noise reduction, as an extension of most typical spectroscopic techniques, are illustrated and results on detection performances are presented.

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