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Polarimetric optical fiber pressure sensor

  • US 4,904,863 A
  • Filed: 11/25/1958
  • Issued: 02/27/1990
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/25/1988
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A sensor for detecting a pressure in a fluid medium comprises in combination:

  • A. an optical coupling means having a pair of `a` terminals and a pair of `b` terminals wherein light passing into either one of the `a` terminals is split between the pair of `b` terminals and light passing into either of the `b` terminals is split between the pair of `a` terminals;

    B. a first optical polarimetric circuit comprising;

    (i) a source of light;

    (ii) an optical fiber optically connecting the source of light into an `a` terminal of the coupling means;

    (iii) means optically connected to a `b` terminal of the coupling means to convert light to an electrical signal indicative of a change in a particular characteristic of the light from a predetermined value;

    (iv) feedback control means interconnecting the convertor means and the source of light to adjust a controlling current and maintain the source within a predetermined operating range;

    C. a second optical polarimetric circuit comprising;

    (i) a single-mode, pressure-sensing optical fiber arranged in a planar, substantially circuitously-looped configuration and having one end optically connected to the other `b` terminal of the coupling means and having a mirrored terminal end to reflect light back through the optical fiber;

    (ii) means optically connected to the other `a` terminal of the coupling means to receive light from the optical sensing fiber and to detect any change in the light as may be effected by a pressure and provide an output electrical signal indicative of the change; and

    D. a sealed housing comprised of two juxtaposed plates of a material exhibiting a small thermal expansion coefficient, said plates sandwiching the planar, circuitously-looped optical fiber between them such that any pressure incident on at least one of the plates produces a change in the light propogating through the fiber.

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