| Literature DB >> 19516615 |
Jong H Chow, Ian C Littler, David E McClelland, Malcolm B Gray.
Abstract
When a fiber Fabry-Perot is used in an ultra-sensitive strain detection system via a radio-frequency interrogation scheme, its frequency discrimination properties can be enhanced by reducing the linewidth of its resonance. This increases the signal-to-noise ratio, and thus suppresses the strain equivalent noise floor. We demonstrate this improvement in a long-distance high performance remote sensing system and show that in reflection, it can mitigate the effects of random phase noise introduced by Rayleigh back-scattering. In transmission, it improves the remote system sensitivity to sub-picostrain resolution, which surpasses any other long-distance remote sensing system to date. With the reduced fiber Fabry-Perot linewidth, all noise sources in the delivery fiber become irrelevant, as the transmission system is limited only by the pre-stabilized laser frequency noise.Year: 2006 PMID: 19516615 DOI: 10.1364/oe.14.004617
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Opt Express ISSN: 1094-4087 Impact factor: 3.894