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Extended range fiber-optic temperature sensor

  • US 6,033,108 A
  • Filed: 12/14/1994
  • Issued: 03/07/2000
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/14/1994
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A wide range temperature sensor comprising:

  • two light sources of different wavelengths, a first wavelength being selected to provide a temperature measurement for a lower temperature range of -100°

    C. to 400°

    C. and a second wavelength being selected to provide a temperature measurement for a higher temperature range of from 400°

    C. to 900°

    C.;

    an optical fiber having a first end and an opposite second end;

    means for applying light simultaneously from the two light sources, to the first end of the optical fiber for passage of light at the two different wavelengths, along the optical fiber to the second end;

    an etalon connected to the second end of the optical fiber for reflecting light from the optical fiber striking the etalon, back into the optical fiber;

    a 2×

    2 coupler optically coupled to the optical fiber at an intermediate location thereon between the first and second ends thereof for diverting a portion of the light from the first end of the optical fiber to a first end of the 2×

    2 coupler, and for diverting a portion of the reflected light from the second end of the optical fiber to a second end of the coupler;

    reference detector means connected to the first end of the coupler for generating a reference signal corresponding to the light from the sources diverted to the first end of the coupler;

    signal detector means connected to the second end of the coupler for generating a reflected signal corresponding to reflected light diverted to the second end of the 2×

    2 coupler;

    signal processing means connected to the reference detector means and to the signal detector means for taking a ratio of the reflected signal to the reference signal for light at each of the different wavelengths which is indicative of temperature; and

    discriminator means connected to at least one of the detector means and signal processing means for discriminating between the ratioes, the discriminator means including a pair of wavelength-division-demultiplexers connected respectively to the first and second ends of the coupler, the reference detector means including a pair of reference detectors each for detecting diverted light of one of the different wavelengths, the signal detector means including a pair of detectors each for detecting diverted reflected light at each of the two different wavelengths.

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