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Optica Publishing Group
  • Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • Vol. 24,
  • Issue 4,
  • pp. 1787-
  • (2006)

Polarization Properties of Interferometrically Interrogated Fiber Bragg Grating and Tandem-Interferometer Strain Sensors

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Abstract

Lead sensitivity in low-coherence interferometric fiber-optic sensors is a well-known problem. It can lead to a severe degradation in the sensor resolution and accuracy through its effect on the fringe visibility and interferometric phase. These sensitivities have been attributed to birefringence in the various components. In the current work, an analysis of the polarization properties of fiber Bragg grating and tandem-interferometer strain sensors, using Stokes calculus and the Poincaré sphere, is presented. The responses of these sensors as a function of the birefringence properties of the various components under different illuminating conditions are derived. The predicted responses demonstrate very good agreement with experimentally measured responses. These models provide a clear insight into the evolution of the polarization states through the sensor networks. Methods to overcome the lead sensitivity are discussed and demonstrated, which yield a differential strain measurement accuracy of 18nε · rms for a fiber Bragg grating sensor.

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