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Bandwidth Limitations due to Mechanical Resonances of Fiber-Optic Air-Backed Mandrel Hydrophones

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Abstract

One problem associated with thin-walled fiber-optic air-backed mandrel hydrophones is that mechanical or structural resonances can arise within the signal bandwidth.

© 1997 Optical Society of America

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