A Polarization-Space Michelson Interferometric Fiber-Optic Vibration Sensor

Donghui Li, Muguang Wang*, Qi Li, Jian Wang, Zixiao Wang, Yan Liu, Xiaodi Huang, Desheng Chen

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Abstract

A polarization-space Michelson interferometric fiber-optic vibration sensor is proposed and experimentally demonstrated. A phase-coherent dual-frequency optical pulse with two orthogonal polarization states is generated as transmitted signal. Compared with conventional frequency-shifted dual-pulse-based scheme, a polarization-maintaining vibration sensing unit with an equal arm length configuration is utilized in the proposed method, which contributes to the common mode noise elimination at the receiver and is also beneficial to miniaturization design, anti-acceleration, and large-scale application. A polarization diversity detection is adopted for optical-to-electrical conversion of two polarized beat signals; then, a novel demodulation algorithm is applied based on real-to-imaginary-Kramers-Kronig (RI-KK) receiver and direct phase subtraction. The sensitivity enhancement and phase noise suppression in the proposed system are analyzed. In a proof-of-principle experiment, a system with a background noise level of 4.2× 10-4 rad/surd Hz and a demodulated signal-to-noise ratio of 43.51 dB ref rad2/Hz at 1 kHz is demonstrated. The phase sensitivity is 17.33 dB ref rad/V, which is improved by two times compared with conventional frequency-shifted dual-pulse-based scheme.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)30046-30054
Number of pages9
JournalIEEE Sensors Journal
Volume24
Issue number19
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Keywords

  • Heterodyne interrogation
  • interferometric fiber-optic sensors
  • phase sensitivity
  • polarization diversity detection
  • vibration sensing

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