法布里-珀罗干涉仪
相干长度
光纤
材料科学
光学相干层析成像
光学
光纤传感器
计算机科学
光电子学
物理
波长
超导电性
量子力学
作者
Katarzyna Karpieńko,Marcin Marzejon,Adam Mazikowski,Jerzy Pluciński
标识
DOI:10.24425/mms.2021.136608
摘要
Distributed measurement often relies on sensor networks. In this paper, we present the construction of low-coherence fiber-optic Fabry–Pérot sensors connected into a quasi-distributed network. We discuss the mechanism of spectrum modulation in this type of sensor and the constraints of assembly of such sensors in the network. Particular attention was paid to separate the signals from individual sensors which can be achieved by cavity length-based addressing. We designed and built a laboratory model of a temperature sensors network. The employed sensors are low-coherence Fabry–Pérot interferometric sensors in a fiberoptics configuration. The extrinsic sensor cavity utilizes the thermal expansion of ceramics, and the sensors are addressed by the different lengths of the cavities. The obtained test results showthat the signal components from each sensor can be successfully separated, and the number of sensors could be expanded depending on the FWHM of the light source.
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