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Thermal fiber optic electric current sensors with predifferentiation technique
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Thermal fiber optic electric current sensors with predifferentiation technique

Jyi-Yuan Sheu, Jin-Chia Kuo and Likarn Wang
Optical Engineering, Vol.36(10), pp.2814-2819
10/1997

Abstract

Current measurements Measurement bandwidths Optical fibers
A previous electric current sensing scheme employing two metal-coated single-mode optical fibers is modified for the purpose of much wider band measurement. As the same optical setup is used, the proposed sensing scheme incorporates the use of a differentiator that differentiates the measurand before it splits into two parts and flows on the two metallic coatings, respectively. Two kinds of optical fibers (which have different cladding sizes) are tested. With regular polarization-maintaining fibers (which have a 125 μm cladding diameter), a measurement bandwidth of ∼500 Hz can be obtained. With thinner fibers (with 80 μm claddings), the measurement bandwidth can reach ∼1.1 kHz. The measurement scheme proposed compares much more favorably to the previously reported sensing scheme, in which the measurement bandwidth is only 0.06 Hz. © 1997 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers.
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