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Distributed Brillouin sensor in polymer optical fibers utilizing BOFDA (Paperback)

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In this thesis, a distributed Brillouin sensor in perfluorinated polymer optical fibers utilizing BOFDA is presented. These commercially available polymer fibers offer beneficial characteristics for sensing applications such as higher break down strain up to 100 %, minimal bending radii below 2 mm, higher sensitivity to temperature and lower sensitivity to strain compared to their silica equivalent. The SBS parameters - backscattering power, linewidth and frequency shift - are inclusively related to the environmental parameters humidity, temperature and tensile strain. Furthermore, the perfluorinated polymer optical fibers are characterized with respect to the influence of relative humidity and temperature changes on spectral transmission absorption and Rayleigh backscattering, respectively. The chosen wavelength of operation at 1319 nm corresponds to lower fiber propagation loss (

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ISBN: 9783736971462
ISBN-10: 373697146X
Publisher: Cuvillier
Publication Date: January 24th, 2020
Pages: 134
Language: English

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