Abstract

A fiber-optic current sensor is successfully developed with many potential applications for electric current measurement. Originally developed for in-flight lightning measurement, the sensor utilizes Faraday Effect in an optical fiber. The Faraday Effect causes linear light polarization in a fiber to rotate when the fiber is exposed to a magnetic field. The polarization change is detected using a reflective polarimetric scheme. Forming fiber loops and applying Ampere's law, measuring the total light rotation results in the determination of the total current enclosed. The sensor is conformable to complex structure geometry. It is also non-conductive and immune to electromagnetic interference, saturation or hysteresis. Installation is non-intrusive, and the sensor can be safely routed through flammable areas. Two similar sensor systems are described in this paper. The first system operates at 1310nm laser wavelength and is capable of measuring approximately 300 A - 300 kA, a 60 dB range. Laboratory validation results of aircraft lighting direct and in-direct effect current amplitudes are reported for this sensor. The second system operates at 1550nm wavelength and can measure about 400 A - 400 kA. Triggered-lightning measurement data are presented for this system. Good results are achieved in all cases.

Keywords:
Fiber optic sensor Optical fiber Optics Current sensor Faraday effect Faraday cage Electromagnetic interference Polarization-maintaining optical fiber Polarization (electrochemistry) Wavelength Materials science Voltage Optoelectronics Physics Electrical engineering Magnetic field Engineering

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Topics

Magneto-Optical Properties and Applications
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Lightning and Electromagnetic Phenomena
Physical Sciences →  Physics and Astronomy →  Astronomy and Astrophysics
Advanced Fiber Optic Sensors
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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