Fiber Optic Based Temperature Sensor
US-2024385057-A1 · Nov 21, 2024 · US
US10401563B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10401563-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816129159-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 12, 2018 |
| Priority date | Dec 14, 2017 |
| Publication date | Sep 3, 2019 |
| Grant date | Sep 3, 2019 |
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Disclosed herein is an optical fiber comprising a plurality of dopant concentration profiles in a core of the optical fiber; where the first dopant concentration and the second dopant concentration are each varied in a stepwise manner and wherein a ratio of the first dopant concentration to the second dopant concentration is operative to result in an interaction of a fundamental optical mode at a given wavelength with a plurality of acoustic modes thereby increasing a ratio of Brillouin Scattering intensity ratio of secondary, tertiary or quarternary peak relative to a Brillouin Scattering intensity of a primary peak to be greater than 0.4 in a Brillouin Scattering spectrum.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An optical fiber comprising: a plurality of dopant concentration profiles in a core of the optical fiber; where the plurality of dopant concentration profiles comprises a first dopant concentration profile and a second dopant concentration profile; where the first dopant concentration profile is obtained from a first dopant that increases the refractive index of the core above its base refractive index and the second dopant concentration profile is obtained from a second dopant that decreases the refractive index of the core below its base refractive index; where the first dopant concentration and the second dopant concentration are each varied in a stepwise manner and wherein a ratio of the first dopant concentration to the second dopant concentration is operative to result in an interaction of a fundamental optical mode at a given wavelength with a plurality of acoustic modes thereby increasing a ratio of Brillouin Scattering intensity ratio of a tertiary or a quarternary peak relative to a Brillouin Scattering intensity of a primary peak to be greater than 0.4 in a Brillouin Scattering spectrum. 2. The optical fiber of claim 1 , where the optical fiber is a single mode fiber or a few-mode optical fiber. 3. The optical fiber of claim 1 , where the given wavelength is varied from 400 to 2100 nanometers. 4. The optical fiber of claim 1 , where the first dopant is germania, phosphorus pentoxide, titania, alumina, or a combination thereof. 5. The optical fiber of claim 1 , where the second dopant is fluorine, boron oxide, or a combination thereof. 6. The optical fiber of claim 1 , where the ratio of Brillouin Scattering intensity ratio of secondary, tertiary or quarternary peak relative to a Brillouin Scattering intensity of a primary peak is greater than 0.5. 7. The optical fiber of claim 1 , where the ratio of Brillouin Scattering intensity ratio of secondary, tertiary or quarternary peak relative to a Brillouin Scattering intensity of a primary peak is greater than 0.75. 8. The optical fiber of claim 1 , where the first dopant concentration and the second dopant concentration are both symmetrical about a central longitudinal axis of the core. 9. The optical fiber of claim 1 , where varying the first dopant concentration and the second dopant concentration in a stepwise manner includes three or more abrupt increases and three or more abrupt decreases in each of the first dopant concentration and the second dopant concentration. 10. The optical fiber of claim 1 , where varying the first dopant concentration and the second dopant concentration in a stepwise manner includes four or more abrupt increases and four or more abrupt decreases in each of the first dopant concentration and the second dopant concentration. 11. The optical fiber of claim 1 , where a single optical fiber is used as a sensor to simultaneously measure temperature and strain. 12. A method comprising: coating an inner surface of a glass tube with a first dopant and a second dopant; collapsing the glass tube to form a solid preform; drawing the solid preform to form an optical fiber; where in the optical fiber, a first dopant concentration and a second dopant concentration are each varied in a stepwise manner and wherein a ratio of the first dopant concentration to the second dopant concentration is operative to result in an interaction of a fundamental optical mode at a given wavelength with a plurality of acoustic modes thereby increasing a ratio of Brillouin Scattering intensity ratio of a tertiary or a quarternary peak relative to a Brillouin Scattering intensity of a primary peak to be greater than 0.4 in a Brillouin Scattering spectrum.
Optical fibres with cladding {with or without a coating} · CPC title
using changes in transmittance, scattering or luminescence in optical fibres · CPC title
Measuring two or more variables by means not covered by a single other subclass · CPC title
the material being an optical fibre · CPC title
from reheated softened tubes, rods, fibres or filaments {, e.g. drawing fibres from preforms (draw-down of tubes, rods or preforms to reduced diameter preforms C03B37/0124)} · CPC title
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