All-optical fiber sensing system based on random phase encoding and volume holographic interconnection

C. C. Sun, Y. M. Chen, W. C. Su

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Abstract

We propose what we believe is the first all-optical fiber sensing system without any electronic processing. A multiple-mode fiber detects external perturbations and serves as a random phase generator. A crystal serves as the volume hologram recorder and database and provides the interconnections between a specific incoming random phase and the corresponding output pattern indicating the external perturbation on the fiber. All aspects of the sensing system, including detection of the external perturbation, interconnection, and display of the result, are performed by optical means.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)160-161
Number of pages2
JournalOptical Engineering
Volume40
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2001

Keywords

  • Fiber optic sensors
  • Image processing
  • Interconnects
  • Photorefraction
  • Speckle interferometery
  • Volume holography

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