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Optimized microbend fiber-optic displacement sensor

Abstract

The microbending effect in multimode fibers has been considered as a transduction mechanism for fiber-optic displacement sensors. Previous efforts1 were limited by the somewhat low microbending sensitivity of the sensing fiber and excess laser noise. We have significantly improved the performance of such a sensor by enhancing the microbending effect in the sensing fiber and reducing source noise.

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Fiber optic sensor Optical fiber Materials science Multi-mode optical fiber Optics Fiber Displacement (psychology) Noise (video) Sensitivity (control systems) Polarization-maintaining optical fiber Optical attenuator Computer science Electronic engineering Engineering Physics Composite material

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Advanced Fiber Optic Sensors
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