TY - JOUR
T1 - Symbiosis-Michelson Interferometer-Based Detection Scheme for the Measurement of Dynamic Signals
AU - Jia, Jingshan
AU - Jiang, Yi
AU - Zhang, Liuchao
AU - Gao, Hongchun
AU - Jiang, Lan
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2019/9/15
Y1 - 2019/9/15
N2 - A symbiosis-Michelson interferometer (SMI)-based detection scheme is proposed and experimentally demonstrated. The SMI comprises a 3× 3 coupler, two FBGs with different center wavelengths, and a common reference arm. Two MIs share a 3× 3 coupler and a reference arm. The sensing part is the fiber between the two FBGs. The sensitivity of the sensor is high because of its long sensing fiber. Light beams reflected from two MIs pass the same leading fiber and the reference arm, so the undesirable external perturbation can be removed by calculating the difference of two outputs. Thus, the SMI is insensitive to interfering signals. An SMI-based vibration sensor and an SMI-based acoustic sensor fabricated by a 3D printer are experimentally investigated. For the SMI-based vibration sensor, an OPD sensitivity of 1274 nm/g is obtained. The acceleration resolution of the sensor is <0.78 mg. A 19-kHz acoustic signal is detected successfully by the SMI-based acoustic sensor. SMI-based vibration/acoustic sensors with different performances can be fabricated conveniently. The detection scheme has properties of high sensitivity, robustness against surrounding environment instabilities, and wide frequency response range.
AB - A symbiosis-Michelson interferometer (SMI)-based detection scheme is proposed and experimentally demonstrated. The SMI comprises a 3× 3 coupler, two FBGs with different center wavelengths, and a common reference arm. Two MIs share a 3× 3 coupler and a reference arm. The sensing part is the fiber between the two FBGs. The sensitivity of the sensor is high because of its long sensing fiber. Light beams reflected from two MIs pass the same leading fiber and the reference arm, so the undesirable external perturbation can be removed by calculating the difference of two outputs. Thus, the SMI is insensitive to interfering signals. An SMI-based vibration sensor and an SMI-based acoustic sensor fabricated by a 3D printer are experimentally investigated. For the SMI-based vibration sensor, an OPD sensitivity of 1274 nm/g is obtained. The acceleration resolution of the sensor is <0.78 mg. A 19-kHz acoustic signal is detected successfully by the SMI-based acoustic sensor. SMI-based vibration/acoustic sensors with different performances can be fabricated conveniently. The detection scheme has properties of high sensitivity, robustness against surrounding environment instabilities, and wide frequency response range.
KW - Fiber optical sensor
KW - Michelson interferometer
KW - passive demodulation
KW - phase demodulator
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U2 - 10.1109/JSEN.2019.2918570
DO - 10.1109/JSEN.2019.2918570
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85071039178
SN - 1530-437X
VL - 19
SP - 7988
EP - 7992
JO - IEEE Sensors Journal
JF - IEEE Sensors Journal
IS - 18
M1 - 8721105
ER -