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Optica Publishing Group
  • Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • Vol. 36,
  • Issue 11,
  • pp. 2161-2165
  • (2018)

Fiber-Optic Current Sensor Tolerant to Imperfections of Polarization-Maintaining Fiber Connectors

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Abstract

We investigate the effect of polarization cross-coupling at polarization-maintaining (PM) fiber connectors on the accuracy of an interferometric fiber-optic current sensor. The sensor uses the Faraday effect in a fiber coil operated in reflection mode and an interrogator based on nonreciprocal phase modulation. PM connectors in the fiber link between the sensor's opto-electronic module and the fiber coil give rise to signal instability due to a limited and insufficiently stable polarization extinction ratio (typically <25–30 dB). As a result the accuracy of the sensor can be well outside the allowed tolerances of applications in the electric power industry which often demands accuracy to within ±0.2%. We demonstrate that by means of a modified optical circuit the disturbing effects of polarization cross-coupling can be largely eliminated. The modified circuit introduces group delays for the cross-coupled light waves relative to the undisturbed waves much larger than the coherence length of the broadband light source. We theoretically and experimentally show that connector extinction ratios well below 20 dB are still uncritical. Furthermore, we verify the superiority of the modified circuit at changing connector temperature (and hence changing temperature-induced stress in the connector ferrules) and at repeated connector open-close operations.

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