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High-resolution absolute frequency referenced fiber optic sensor for quasi-static strain sensing

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Abstract

We present a quasi-static fiber optic strain sensing system capable of resolving signals below nanostrain from 20mHz. A telecom-grade distributed feedback CW diode laser is locked to a fiber Fabry–Perot sensor, transferring the detected signals onto the laser. An H13C14N absorption line is then used as a frequency reference to extract accurate low-frequency strain signals from the locked system.

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