Analysis and modelling of a novel approach for the interrogation unit of fiber Bragg grating sensors using optical frequency domain reflectometry techniques
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2014
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Izmir Institute of Technology
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Abstract
The main purpose of this thesis is to demonstrate the feasibility of using
polarization properties of FBGs interrogated by OFDR for quasi-distributed sensing
applications.
A fiber Bragg grating (FBG) is a constant and periodic refractive index value
modulation within the core along an optical fiber. This modification is generally
obtained by exposing the fiber core of a photosensitive optical fiber to an intense
ultraviolet (UV) interference pattern. At the fabrication process of Bragg gratings, only
one side of the fiber expose to UV light. As a result, refractive index change is not
constant at the cross section of fiber. This non-uniformity on the refractive index gives
rise to photo-induced birefringence which combines with the birefringence resulting
from the slightly elliptical shape of the optical fiber and creates a global birefringence
value.
In the presence of the birefringence, the reflection (transmission) spectrum of
Bragg grating is degenerated into two reflection (transmission) spectra corresponding to
a pair of orthogonal polarization modes (x and y modes). The ratio between maximum
and minimum optical transmitted power of these modes are defined as Polarization
Dependent Loss (PDL).
We analyzed the reflection spectrum, transmission spectrum and the PDL of the
cascaded FBGs interrogated by an OFDR by the way of simulations. Based on the
simulation results, we demonstrated the feasibility of a novel FBG interrogation method
which can be implemented in quasi-distributed strain sensors embedded into composite
materials.
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Thesis (Master)--Izmir Institute of Technology, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Izmir, 2014
Includes bibliographical references (leaves: 83-87)
Text in English; Abstract: Turkish and English
xii, 95 leaves
Includes bibliographical references (leaves: 83-87)
Text in English; Abstract: Turkish and English
xii, 95 leaves
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Fiber optics, Optical sensors, Elektrik ve Elektronik Mühendisliği, Electrical and Electronics Engineering