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Optical sensors

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Optical FiberOptical Fiber

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Total Internal ReflectionTotal Internal Reflection

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V-Number and Fiber ModesV-Number and Fiber Modes

ligthofwavelength

coreofradiusa

NAaV

:

:

/2

2.405

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Cut-off WavelengthCut-off Wavelength

Definition: the wavelength below which multiple modes of light can be propagated along a particular fiber, i.e., >=c, single mode, <c, multi-mode

NAa

c 405.2

2

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Multi-Mode vs. Single-mode Multi-Mode vs. Single-mode

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Wavelength of Transmitted LightWavelength of Transmitted Light

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Wavelength-dependant AttenuationWavelength-dependant Attenuation

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Typical Optical Fiber Sensing MechanismTypical Optical Fiber Sensing Mechanism

Light source Focus lens

Photo-detector

Light source Focus lens

Reflection Measurement

Transmission Measurement

Coupler

Sensing element

Photo-detector

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Light ParametersLight Parameters

• Power/Intensity– Unit:

Watts dbm: 10log(P*1000)

– Attenuation/loss db: 10log(P1/P0)

• Wavelength (spectral distribution)

• Polarization

• Phase (Optical path)

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Optical TransmitterOptical Transmitter

Definition: a device that converts electrical signal into optical signal

• Lasers– Fabry-Perot Lasers (FP)– Distributed Feedback Lasers (DFB)– Vertical Cavity Surface Emitting Lasers (VCSEL)– ASE fiber laser

• Light Emitting Diodes (LED)– Surface-Emitting LED (SLED)– Edge-emitting LED (EELED)

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TransmitterTransmitter

Fabry-Perot Laser (FB Laser)–Radiation pattern: 60o

angle cone-shape–Output power: several

mW–Modulation: at high

rates–Spectral width:

relatively big

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TransmitterTransmitter

Distributed Feedback Laser (DFB laser)– Single longitudinal

mode– Can be internally or

externally modulated

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TransmitterTransmitter

Vertical Cavity Surface Emitting Laser (VCSEL)– Single longitudinal

mode– Low cost– Low power– Mostly used for MM

communication

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TransmitterTransmitter

Light Emitting Diode (LED)– Low cost– Low power– Broad spectral width– Can be modulated to

several hundred MHz– Two types

Surface-emitting LED (SLED): <1mW power

Edge-emitting LED (EELED): several mW power

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Transmitter ComparisonTransmitter Comparison

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Optical ReceiverOptical Receiver

Definition: convert optical signal into electrical signal

Types: – p-i-n photodetector: photon-electron converter– Avalance photodetector (APD): more sensitive for high speed

systems

Photodetector parameters:– Responsivity: the amount of current produced per unit of input

optical power– Wavelength bandwidth: the bandwidth the PD is sensitive to.– Damage threshold: the maximum optical power the PD can take

before damage

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Wavelength-dependent Sensitivity of Wavelength-dependent Sensitivity of DetectorsDetectors

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Typical Optical Fiber Measurement Typical Optical Fiber Measurement SystemSystem

Light source Focus lens

Sensing element

Photo-detector

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Coupling Light into FiberCoupling Light into Fiber

Coupling Efficiency:• NA of light source• Dimension of light source• NA of fiber• Fiber core diameter

MM fiber coupling:• Overfilled: high order mode in

the light source will be loss into cladding area

• Underfilled: all mode available in the source can propagate along the fiber

Question: if light is propagated from a SM fiber to a MM fiber, what mode can propagate in the MM fiber

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Light Distribution in a SMF

Mode field radius

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Coupling Light into SM FiberCoupling Light into SM Fiber

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Optical Fiber SensorOptical Fiber Sensor

Optical fiber sensor: A sensor that measures a physical quantity based on its modulation on the intensity, spectrum, phase, or polarization of light traveling through an optical fiber.

Compact size

Multi-functional

Remote accessible

Multiplexing

Resistant to harsh environment

Immunity to electro-magnetic interference

Advantages of optical fiber sensors

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Optical Fiber Sensor TypesOptical Fiber Sensor Types

Intrinsic: the effect of the measurand on the light being transmitted take place in the fiber

Extrinsic: the fiber carries the light from the source and to the detector, but the modulation occurs outside the fiber

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Optical Fiber Sensor TypesOptical Fiber Sensor Types

Point sensor: detect measurand variation only in the vicinity of the sensor

Multiplexed sensor:Multiple localized sensors are placed at intervals along the fiber length.

Distributed sensor:Sensing is distributed along the length of the fiber

Opto-electronics

Output, M(t, Zi)

Opto-electronics

Output, M(t,z)

Opto-electronics

Sensing element

Output, M(t)

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Optical Fiber Sensor TypesOptical Fiber Sensor Types

Intensity-based: measure physic measurand based on the intensity of the light detected through the fiber, e.g. fiber break, OTDR

Interferometric (phase modulation): – Fabry-Perot Interferometry

Grating based (wavelength modulation)– Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG)– Long Period Fiber Grating (LPFG)

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Intensity-based Optical Fiber SensorIntensity-based Optical Fiber Sensor

Advantages:• Simple signal processing• Inexpensive measurement instrument

Disadvantages:• Susceptible to power fluctuation of the light source• Susceptible to fiber bending losses• Variation in modal power distribution in Multi-mode

fiber (MMF)

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Intensity-based Optical Fiber SensorIntensity-based Optical Fiber Sensor

Reference: “Split-spectrum intensity-based optical fiber sensors for measurement of microdisplacement, strain, and pressure”, by Anbo Wang et al.

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Optical Fiber ComponentsOptical Fiber Components

• Fiber connector

• Broadband light source (BBS)

• Fiber coupler/circulator

• Mode scrambler

• Index matching fluid

• Wavelength division multiplexer

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Fiber ConnectorFiber Connector

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Fiber Connector TypeFiber Connector Type

FC/PC: polished curvedFC/UPC: ultra-PCFC/APC: angle PC

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Broadband Light Source

Definition: a light source that emit lights over a large wavelength range

Examples:• ASE source• EELED• SLED

LED spectrum ASE spectrum

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Fiber CouplerFiber Coupler

Definition: an optical device that combines or splits power from optical fibers

1X2 coupler(95/5, 90/10, 80/20, 50/50)

2X2 coupler

1X2 coupler

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CirculatorCirculator

Definition: a passive three-port device that couple light from Port 1 to 2 and Port 2 to 3 and have high isolation in other directions.

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Mode scramblerMode scrambler

Mode Scrambler: an optical device that mixes optical power in fiber to achieve equal power distribution in all modes.

Mode stripper: an optical device that removes light in the cladding of an optical fiber.

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Other Mode Scrambler

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Index matching fluidIndex matching fluid

Definition: A liquid with refractive index similar to glass that is used to match the materials at the ends of two fibers to reduce loss and back reflection.

Applications:• Reduce back reflection• increase coupling between two fibers

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Wavelength division multiplexerWavelength division multiplexer

Definition: a device that combines and split lights with different wavelengths

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Intensity-based Distance Sensor

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