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DOI: 10.1051/jp3:1993243
J. Phys. III France 3 (1993) 1835-1838
A vibration sensor, using telecommunication grade monomode fiber, immune to temperature variations
F. Pigeon, S. Pelissier, A. Mure-Ravaud, H. Gagnaire, , S. I. Hosain and C. VeillasLaboratoire Traitement du Signal et Instrumentation, U.A. CNRS 842, Faculté des Sciences, 23 rue du Docteur Paul Michelon, 42023 Saint-Etienne Cedex 2, France
(Received 14 June 1993, accepted 4 August 1993)
Abstract
A polarimetric fiber-optic vibration sensor immune to temperature variations is
realized by forming coils using a standard single-mode fiber. The phase drift due
to the linear birefringence changes induced by a modification of the environmental
temperature is balanced by a feedback compression of a non vibrating coil.
Experimental results show that without the feedback system the sensitivity
to temperature is equal to 2%/°C. The compensated device has a maximum
10% relative variation of the output signal over a 30-55 °C range.
This method is easy to implement on polarimetric sensors over any range of temperature.
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