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Single mode optical fiber polarimetric stress sensor having optical common mode rejection

  • US 4,564,289 A
  • Filed: 07/31/1984
  • Issued: 01/14/1986
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/31/1984
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. In a polarimetric device of the kind having(i) a first optical fiber of the kind exhibiting birefringence when stressed,(ii) first stress applying means responsive to phenomenon to be sensed for stressing the first optical fiber,(iii) a source of polarized light,(iv) means for directing the polarized light into the first optical fiber along its longitudinal axis,(v) beam splitting means for splitting the light transmitted through the first optical fiber into a plurality of beams, and(vi) means responsive to the plurality of beams for providing a measure of the stress on the optical fiber,the improvement providing optical common mode rejection comprising(a) a second optical fiber having substantially the same properties as the first optical fiber, the two optical fibers being in series in relation to the longitudinal transmission of the polarized light through those fibers,(b) second stress applying means for applying stress to the second optical fiber, the length subject to stress of the second optical fiber being the same as the length subject to stress of the first optical fiber,(c) an optical fiber segment interposed between and connecting the first and second optical fibers, the optical fiber segment causing polarized light transmitted through the fiber segment to be rotated by 90°

  • whereby stresses imposed equally on the first and second optical fibers have equal and opposite effects on the phase difference between orthogonal components of the polarized light transmitted through the first and second optical fibers.

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