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Recent Advances in the Design of Electro-Optic Sensors for Minimally Destructive Microwave Field Probing
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringOptical TestingElectro-optic SensorsElectromagnetic CompatibilityOptical PropertiesOptical SensorInstrumentationSpatial ResolutionRecent AdvancesPhotonicsElectrical EngineeringDielectric Electro-optic SensorsFiber Optic SensingMicrowave MeasurementFiber OpticMicrowave PhotonicsOptical SensorsElectro-optics DeviceSensorsApplied PhysicsOptoelectronicsProbe Type
In this paper we review recent design methodologies for fully dielectric electro-optic sensors that have applications in non-destructive evaluation (NDE) of devices and materials that radiate, guide, or otherwise may be impacted by microwave fields. In many practical NDE situations, fiber-coupled-sensor configurations are preferred due to their advantages over free-space bulk sensors in terms of optical alignment, spatial resolution, and especially, a low degree of field invasiveness. We propose and review five distinct types of fiber-coupled electro-optic sensor probes. The design guidelines for each probe type and their performances in absolute electric-field measurements are compared and summarized.
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