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A broadband Faraday fiber-optic current sensor with excess noise compensation
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2020
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PhotonicsPhotonic SensorEngineeringSensing CoilFiber-optic CommunicationOptical SensorFiber Optic SensingExcess Noise CompensationNoiseSpun Fiber WoundCurrent PulseFiber OpticsInstrumentationFiber OpticOptoelectronicsOptical Sensors
A Faraday fiber-optic current sensor with suppression of excess noise produced by a low-coherent light source is presented. The sensor is designed to detect short current pulses and represents an in-line interferometer with a sensing element based on a spun highly birefringent fiber. To suppress the excess noise, a two-channel light detection scheme without an additional delay line is applied. It is established that bending birefringence induced in the spun fiber wound on a coil limits the noise suppression. To minimize this effect, a new geometry of the sensing coil is used. The proposed sensor exhibits a 5-fold improvement of the signal-to-noise ratio and the same enhancement of the sensitivity to a value of 0.8A in the 3.5 MHz bandwidth. The minimum duration of the measured current pulse is 200 ns.
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