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  • Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • Vol. 21,
  • Issue 1,
  • pp. 127-
  • (2003)

Interrogation of Wavelength Multiplexed Fiber Bragg Gratings Using Spectral Filtering and Amplitude-to-Phase Optical Conversion

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Abstract

A technique for interrogating multiplexed FBG sensors using all-fiber low-cost devices is demonstrated. It is based on spectral filtering employing a fused biconical wavelength-division multiplexer and on amplitude-to-phase optical conversion to perform power referencing. Four FBG sensors are wavelength multiplexed in the network, and a 3-nm-wide tunable optical filter is employed at the detection block for sensor demultiplexing. With this technique an operation range of more than 2 nm is demonstrated for the sensors with achievable wavelength static resolution ranging from 1.9 to 13.4 pm/Hz1/2 with no observable hysteresis. As for power referencing,the system is proven to be unaffected by power variations as high as 75% of the total power launched by the source. Finally, output-phase variations due to crosstalk are shown to be under 1% of the total output phase range, with more than 29-dB optical isolation between channels.

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