Corning Incorporated
Rayleigh scattering based distributed fiber sensors with optimized scattering coefficients

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Abstract:

A fiber sensor includes an optical fiber configured for operation at a wavelength from about 800 nm to about 1600 nm. The optical fiber includes a cladding that is defined by a fiber outer diameter and a core that is surrounded by the cladding. The core of the optical fiber has a Rayleigh scattering coefficient, .alpha..sub.s, that is controlled by controlling a concentration of one or more dopants in the core. The Rayleigh scattering coefficient is tuned to be within a predetermined range of an optimum Rayleigh scattering coefficient for a given total length, L, of the optical fiber. The predetermined range is from about 70% of the optimum .alpha..sub.s to about 130% of the optimum .alpha..sub.s.

Status:
Grant
Type:

Utility

Filling date:

27 Jul 2018

Issue date:

26 May 2020