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Using a Bent Optical Fiber and Polarization-Sensitive Detection for Vibrations Measurements

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Abstract

We investigate the use of a bent fiber as a vibration sensor. Particularly, the linear behavior is analyzed to define a range in which the mechanical excitation spectrum is recovered in a reliable manner.

© 2010 Optical Society of America

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