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Acoustic sensitivity of fiber-optic interferometric sensors

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Abstract

Acoustically induced phase modulation in single-mode optical fibers has been of growing interest since potential use of fibers as acoustic sensors has been established. The acoustic sensitivity of multilayer fibers is studied in detail as a function of the elastic coefficients of the fiber coatings. The analytic results are utilized to identify coating properties which optimize the fiber acoustic sensitivity.

© 1982 Optical Society of America

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