F. BucholtzK. P. KooA. Dandridge
The effects of external nonmagnetic perturbations on a fiber-optic magnetic sensor are analyzed theoretically. It is shown that the deleterious effects of these perturbations can be controlled by maintaining the DC magnetic field at prescribed levels. Experiments have been performed with externally applied stresses and accelerations (vibrations) that validate the theory and yield values for the stress and acceleration responsivities of the sensors studied in this investigation. The analysis and techniques given apply equally well to any interferometric sensor using nonlinear transduction mechanisms.< >
K. OhJ.D. RanadeVivek AryaAnbo WangRichard O. Claus
Navid Nader-RezvaniRichard O. ClausAfarin Sarrafzadeh