| Literature DB >> 29659485 |
Yiwen Ou1,2, Chunfu Cheng3,4, Zehao Chen5,6, Zhangyong Yang7,8, Hui Lv9,10, Li Qian11.
Abstract
We present a continuous-wave fiber cavity ringdown (FCRD) pressure-sensing method based on frequency-shifted interferometry (FSI). Compared with traditional CRD or FCRD techniques, this FSI-FCRD scheme deduces pressure by measuring the decay rate of continuous light exiting the fiber ringdown cavity (RDC) in the spatial domain (i.e., the CRD distance), without the requirement for optical pulsation and fast electronics. By using a section of fiber with the buffer layer stripped in the fiber RDC as the sensor head, pressures were measured within the range from 0 to 10.4 MPa. The sensitivity of 0.02356/(km∙MPa) was obtained with a measurement error of 0.1%, and the corresponding pressure resolution was 0.05 MPa. It was found that the measurement sensitivity can be improved by enlarging the interaction length of the sensor head. The results show the proposed sensor has the advantages of simple structure, low cost, high sensitivity, and high stability in pressure detection.Entities:
Keywords: fiber cavity ringdown; frequency-shifted interferometry; pressure sensing; sensitivity
Year: 2018 PMID: 29659485 PMCID: PMC5948563 DOI: 10.3390/s18041207
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576
Figure 1Schematic of the frequency-shifted interferometry fiber cavity ringdown (FSI-FCRD) pressure-sensing system. ASE: amplified spontaneous emission source; ISO: isolator; Cir: circulator; C1: 3 dB fiber coupler; C2 and C3: 99.5/0.5 fiber couplers; PC1 and PC2: polarization control; SH: sensor head; AOM: acousto-optic modulator; BD: balanced detector; DAQ: data acquisition card; and PC: personal computer.
Figure 2The experimental setup of the fiber pressure detection.
Figure 3Typical differential interference signal ΔI without pressure applied: (a) the time-domain signal sampled by the DAQ; (b) the obtained spatial-domain cavity ringdown(CRD) signal after performing fast Fourier transform (FFT) on (a).
Figure 4Fitted exponential decay curves under different pressures.
Figure 5The ringdown distance responses to pressures applied on the sensor.
Figure 6The relationship between the ringdown distance and the pressure.
Figure 7The repeated measurement results with 2.6-MPa pressure unloaded and loaded.
Figure 8Typical testing result of the ringdown baseline stability of the pressure system.