Ultrasonic hydrophone based on distributed Bragg reflector fiber laser

Bai‐Ou Guan(Hong Kong Polytechnic University), Hwa‐Yaw Tam(Hong Kong Polytechnic University), Sien-Ting Lau(Hong Kong Polytechnic University), H.L.W. Chan(Hong Kong Polytechnic University)
IEEE Photonics Technology Letters
December 28, 2004
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Abstract

We demonstrate a novel fiber-optic hydrophone that uses a dual polarization distributed Bragg reflector (DBR) fiber laser as sensing element. The operation principle is based on the modulation of the birefringence of the fiber laser by high-frequency ultrasound. By measuring the amplitude and frequency of the sidebands as well as the polarization beat frequency of the output of the fiber laser using a photodetector and a radio-frequency spectrum analyzer, the amplitude and frequency of the acoustic pressure, and temperature can be determined simultaneously. The DBR fiber laser hydrophone has a linear response to acoustic pressure and can detect acoustic frequency up to at least 40 MHz.


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