A theoretical and experimental study has been carried out on a tunable dual pump-probe optical source for distributed Brillouin optical time-domain analysis (BOTDA). The developed source exploits a modified Brillouin ring laser technology and is capable of a tuning range of ~200 MHz without using phase-locked loop or optical sideband generation techniques, and exhibits a linewidth smaller than 2.5 MHz and ~0.5 mW power. In BOTDA experiments, the proposed source has demonstrated to be an efficient solution enabling distributed sensing over 10 km single mode fiber with a spatial resolution of ~4 m, and a strain and temperature resolutions of ~10 ?? and ~0.5 °C respectively.

BOTDA Sensing Employing a Modified Brillouin Fiber Laser Probe Source

Bolognini Gabriele
2018

Abstract

A theoretical and experimental study has been carried out on a tunable dual pump-probe optical source for distributed Brillouin optical time-domain analysis (BOTDA). The developed source exploits a modified Brillouin ring laser technology and is capable of a tuning range of ~200 MHz without using phase-locked loop or optical sideband generation techniques, and exhibits a linewidth smaller than 2.5 MHz and ~0.5 mW power. In BOTDA experiments, the proposed source has demonstrated to be an efficient solution enabling distributed sensing over 10 km single mode fiber with a spatial resolution of ~4 m, and a strain and temperature resolutions of ~10 ?? and ~0.5 °C respectively.
2018
Istituto per la Microelettronica e Microsistemi - IMM
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Brillouin scattering
fibers
nonlinear optics
optical fiber sensors
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Marini, Diego; Iuliano, Marco; Bastianini, Filippo; Bolognini, Gabriele
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