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Fiber optic temperature sensor using sampled homodyne detection

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Abstract

A method of homodyne detection using laser emission frequency modulation and sampling of the interferometer output signal is described for a temperature sensor using a Mach-Zehnder all-fiber interferometer configuration. Both ac and dc signal detection are possible with this scheme. Temperature changes over the 5–80°C range are measurable with a resolution of 1.4 mK by fringe counting and electronically determining the slope of the phase change.

© 1991 Optical Society of America

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