Wavelength-division-multiplexed receiver array for vertical seismic profiling
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1. A method of wavelength-division-multiplexing the output signals from a plurality of sensors each of which is located at a different depth within a fluid medium by employing the static pressure head at each sensor to control the wavelength of a carrier signal which is modulated by the transient output of the corresponding sensor.
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Abstract
An optical telemetric system for use in a borehole consists of a bidirectional optical fiber to which are coupled a plurality of acousto-optical seismic sensors. The sensors consist of an optical cavity that becomes resonant at certain wavelengths depending upon parameters of cavity length and index of refraction. Those parameters are capable of being modified on the basis of static and dynamic pressure differences within the borehole. A swept-wavelength laser chirp pulse is launched into the bidirectional optical fiber. The static pressure at each sensor establishes a resonant wavelength that serves as a carrier signal. Dynamic pressure changes due to seismic waves, modulate the carrier signal. The modulated carrier signals from each sensor are reradiated through the bidirectional optical fiber in a wavelength-division multiplexed format. The multiplexed signals are received by and demultiplexed by a suitable signal receiving apparatus.
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1. A method of wavelength-division-multiplexing the output signals from a plurality of sensors each of which is located at a different depth within a fluid medium by employing the static pressure head at each sensor to control the wavelength of a carrier signal which is modulated by the transient output of the corresponding sensor.
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