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The influences of nonlinear effects on sensing performance of forward stimulated Brillouin scattering (FSBS) are investigated using opto-mechanical time-domain analysis sensor, which is taken for example. The excitation of FSBS often requires high pulse power (at Watt level) because of the lower gain coefficient. Owing to the co-propagation of reading pulse and scattered light, high-power activation pulses will induce various nonlinear effects in an FSBS sensing system. Using the reported method based on activation-reading time-domain separation, the influences of nonlinear effects due to activation pulses can be effectively avoided. However, the nonlinear effects of reading pulses directly affect the sensing performance. Based on this consideration, we study the influences of nonlinear effects on FSBS sensing and their physical mechanisms under different values of peak power of reading pulses; the variation process of the 1st- and 2nd-order FSBS spectrums along ~4.7 km standard single-mode fiber are revealed in detail. Finally, the optimal region is found, in which a perfect FSBS local spectrum is obtained, and the sensing distance can be extended.
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Keywords:
- forward stimulated Brillouin scattering /
- nonlinear effects of fiber /
- distributed fiber sensing
[1] 王士鹤, 任立勇, 刘宇 2009 58 3943Google Scholar
Wang S H, Ren L Y, Liu Y 2009 Acta Phys. Sin. 58 3943Google Scholar
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图 2 OMTDA实验装置. Coupler, 耦合器; DFB-LD, 分布式反馈激光器; EOM, 电光调制器; MWS, 微波源; DC, 直流电压; PC, 偏振控制器; PS, 偏振扰偏器; EDFA, 掺铒光纤放大器; CIR, 环形器; TBPF, 可调谐带通滤波器; AWG, 任意波形发生器; BPF, 带通滤波器; VOA, 可变光衰减器; FUT, 待测光纤; PD, 光电探测器; OSC, 示波器; DAQ, 数据采集卡
Figure 2. Experimental setup of OMTDA. DFB-LD, distributed feedback laser diode; EOM, electro-optic modulator; MWS, micro-wave source; DC, direct current; PC, polarization controller; PS, polarization scrambler; EDFA, erbium-doped fiber amplifier; CIR, circulator; TBPF, tunable bandpass filter; AWG, arbitrary waveform generator; BPF, bandpass filter; VOA, variable optical attenuator; FUT, fiber under test; PD, photodetector; OSC, oscilloscope; DAQ, data acquisition card.
图 4 读取脉冲峰值功率为1.38 W时, FSBS的(a)低频和(b)高频归一化功率分布, (c)差分后二维(2D)增益谱以及(d)低频最高峰与高频最低峰对应的归一化功率分布
Figure 4. (a) Low-frequency, (b) high-frequency normalized power distribution, (c) post-processing 2D gain spectrum, and (d) normalized power distribution for the highest peak of low-frequency and lowest peak of high-frequency when the peak power of the reading pulse is 1.38 W.
图 7 读取脉冲峰值功率为0.16 W时, FSBS的(a)低频和(b)高频归一化功率分布, (c)差分后2D增益谱以及(d)低频最高峰与高频最低峰对应的归一化功率分布
Figure 7. (a) Low-frequency, (b) high-frequency normalized power distribution, (c) post-processing 2D gain spectrum, and (d) normalized power distribution for the highest peak of low-frequency and lowest peak of high-frequency when the peak power of the reading pulse is 0.16 W.
图 5 读取脉冲峰值功率为0.69 W时, FSBS的(a)低频和(b)高频归一化功率分布, (c)差分后2D增益谱以及(d)低频最高峰与高频最低峰对应的归一化功率分布
Figure 5. (a) Low-frequency, (b) high-frequency normalized power distribution, (c) post-processing 2D gain spectrum, and (d) normalized power distribution for the highest peak of low-frequency and lowest peak of high-frequency when the peak power of the reading pulse is 0.69 W.
图 6 读取脉冲峰值功率为0.36 W时, FSBS的(a)低频和(b)高频归一化功率分布, (c)差分后2D增益谱以及(d)低频最高峰与高频最低峰对应的归一化功率分布
Figure 6. (a) Low-frequency, (b) high-frequency normalized power distribution, (c) post-processing 2D gain spectrum, and (d) normalized power distribution for the highest peak of low-frequency and lowest peak of high-frequency when the peak power of the reading pulse is 0.36 W.
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[1] 王士鹤, 任立勇, 刘宇 2009 58 3943Google Scholar
Wang S H, Ren L Y, Liu Y 2009 Acta Phys. Sin. 58 3943Google Scholar
[2] Zhang Y C, Chen W, Sun S L, Meng Z 2015 Chin. Phys. B 24 094209Google Scholar
[3] Mu K L, Shang J M, Tang L H, Wang Z K, Yu S, Qiao Y J 2019 Chin. Phys. B 28 094216Google Scholar
[4] Wang G, Xu L X, Gu C 2018 Chin. Phys. Lett. 35 084201Google Scholar
[5] Shelby R M, Levenson M D, Bayer P W 1985 Phys. Rev. B 31 5244Google Scholar
[6] Townsend P D, Poustie A J, Hardman P J, Blow K J 1996 Opt. Lett. 21 333Google Scholar
[7] Biryukov A S, Sukharev M E, Dianov E M 2002 Quantum Electron. 32 765Google Scholar
[8] Quang D L, Jaouën Y, Zimmerli M, Gallion P, Thomine J B 1996 IEEE Photonics Technol. Lett. 8 414Google Scholar
[9] Shiraki K, Ohashi M 1992 IEEE Photonics Technol. Lett. 4 1177Google Scholar
[10] Hua Z J, Ba D X, Zhou D W, Li Y J, Wang Y, Bao X Y, Dong Y K 2021 Light: Adv. Manuf. 2 373
[11] Ohashi M, Shibata N, Shiraki K 1992 Electron. Lett. 28 900Google Scholar
[12] Tanaka Y, Ogusu K 1998 IEEE Photonics Technol. Lett. 10 1769Google Scholar
[13] Carry E, Beugnot J C, Stiller B, Lee M W, Maillotte H, Sylvestre T 2011 Appl. Opt. 50 6543Google Scholar
[14] Hayashi N, Suzuki K, Set S Y, Yamashita S 2017 Appl. Phys. Express 10 092501Google Scholar
[15] Tanaka Y, Ogusu K 1999 IEEE Photonics Technol. Lett. 11 865Google Scholar
[16] Lin J B, Jia X H, Xu S R, Ma H L, Wu H, Wei X Y 2019 Appl. Phys. Express 12 102014Google Scholar
[17] Antman Y, Clain A, London Y, Zadok A 2016 Optica 3 510Google Scholar
[18] Chow D M, Soto M A, Thévenaz L 2017 Proc. SPIE 10323 1032311Google Scholar
[19] Hayashi N, Mizuno Y, Nakamura K, Set S Y, Yamashita S 2017 Opt. Express 25 2239Google Scholar
[20] Chow D M, Thévenaz L 2018 Opt. Lett. 43 5467Google Scholar
[21] Zheng Z, Li Z, Fu X, Wang L, Wang H 2020 Opt. Lett. 45 4523Google Scholar
[22] Bashan G, Diamandi H H, London Y, Sharma K, Keren Shemer K, Zehavi E, Zadok A 2021 Light:Sci. Appl. 10 119Google Scholar
[23] Bashan G, Diamandi H H, London Y, Preter E, Zadok A 2018 Nat. Commun. 9 2991Google Scholar
[24] Diamandi H H, London Y, Bashan G, Zadok A 2019 APL Photonics 4 016105Google Scholar
[25] Chow D M, Yang Z, Soto M A, Thévenaz L 2018 Nat. Commun. 9 2990Google Scholar
[26] Zaslawski S, Yang Z, Wang S, Thévenaz L 2019 Proc. SPIE 11199 1119923Google Scholar
[27] Pang C, Hua Z, Zhou D, Zhang H, Chen L, Bao X Y, Dong Y K 2020 Optica 7 176Google Scholar
[28] Zaslawski S, Yang Z, Thévenaz L 2021 Optica 8 388Google Scholar
[29] Ba D X, Hua Z J, Li Y J, Dong Y K 2021 Opt. Lett. 46 5886Google Scholar
[30] Yang Y L, Lin J B, Liu L M, Jia X H, Liang W Y, Xu S R, Jiang L 2021 Chin. Phys. B 30 084205Google Scholar
[31] Agrawal G P 2013 Nonlinear Fiber Optics (5th Ed.) (Oxford/Waltham: Academic Press)
[32] Alem M, Soto M A, Thévenaz L 2015 Opt. Express 23 29514Google Scholar
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