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30 May 1997 Fiber sensors for distributed temperature and strain measurements using Brillouin scattering and frequency-domain methods
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Abstract
The Brillouin scattering in combination with frequency-domain analysis is a new sensing technique for the distributed measurement of temperature and strain. Comprehensive theoretical examinations and experimental results of distributed temperature and strain measurements demonstrate the feasibility of this new concept. In an experimental demonstration a spatial resolution of 3 m was achieved for an 11-km-long single-mode fiber.
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Torsten Gogolla and Katerina Krebber "Fiber sensors for distributed temperature and strain measurements using Brillouin scattering and frequency-domain methods", Proc. SPIE 3105, Chemical, Biochemical and Environmental Fiber Sensors IX, (30 May 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.276149
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Modulation

Fiber optics sensors

Laser beam diagnostics

Temperature metrology

Spatial resolution

Fourier transforms

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