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Long Distance FBG Sensor Interrogation using 1.3 μm FDML Wavelength Swept Laser

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Abstract

We report a high-speed long distance FBG sensor interrogation using 1.3 μm FDML wavelength-swept laser. The static strain and dynamic strain response for long distance FBG interrogation system is achieved. The FDML laser could be operated if the scanning frequency of the Fabry-Perot tunable-filter matches with the fundamental frequency of the laser cavity.

© 2010 Optical Society of America

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