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24 October 2017 An optical fiber expendable seawater temperature/depth profile sensor
Qiang Zhao, Shizhe Chen, Keke Zhang, Xingkui Yan, Xianglong Yang, Xuejiao Bai, Shixuan Liu
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Proceedings Volume 10464, AOPC 2017: Fiber Optic Sensing and Optical Communications; 104641Q (2017) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2285491
Event: Applied Optics and Photonics China (AOPC2017), 2017, Beijing, China
Abstract
Marine expendable temperature/depth profiler (XBT) is a disposable measuring instrument which can obtain temperature/depth profile data quickly in large area waters and mainly used for marine surveys, scientific research, military application. The temperature measuring device is a thermistor in the conventional XBT probe (CXBT)and the depth data is only a calculated value by speed and time depth calculation formula which is not an accurate measurement result. Firstly, an optical fiber expendable temperature/depth sensor based on the FBG-LPG cascaded structure is proposed to solve the problems of the CXBT, namely the use of LPG and FBG were used to detect the water temperature and depth, respectively. Secondly, the fiber end reflective mirror is used to simplify optical cascade structure and optimize the system performance. Finally, the optical path is designed and optimized using the reflective optical fiber end mirror. The experimental results show that the sensitivity of temperature and depth sensing based on FBG-LPG cascade structure is about 0.0030C and 0.1%F.S. respectively, which can meet the requirements of the sea water temperature/depth observation. The reflectivity of reflection mirror is in the range from 48.8% to 72.5%, the resonant peak of FBG and LPG are reasonable and the whole spectrum are suitable for demodulation. Through research on the optical fiber XBT (FXBT), the direct measurement of deep-sea temperature/depth profile data can be obtained simultaneously, quickly and accurately. The FXBT is a new all-optical seawater temperature/depth sensor, which has important academic value and broad application prospect and is expected to replace the CXBT in the future.
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Qiang Zhao, Shizhe Chen, Keke Zhang, Xingkui Yan, Xianglong Yang, Xuejiao Bai, and Shixuan Liu "An optical fiber expendable seawater temperature/depth profile sensor", Proc. SPIE 10464, AOPC 2017: Fiber Optic Sensing and Optical Communications, 104641Q (24 October 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2285491
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KEYWORDS
Fiber optics sensors

Optical fibers

Sensors

Environmental monitoring

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