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Real-time low noise distributed acoustic sensing in 171 km low loss fiber

Ole Henrik Waagaard, Erlend Rønnekleiv, Aksel Haukanes, Frantz Stabo-Eeg, Dag Thingbø, Stig Forbord, Svein Erik Aasen, Jan Kristoffer Brenne

2021OSA Continuum106 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We demonstrate distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) by interrogation of Rayleigh backscattering from fibers with long linearly frequency modulated pulses and coherent detection. This system provides sustained real-time phase demodulation without inline amplification over a range of 148 km in standard single mode fiber and up to 171 km in low-loss OFS TeraWave SCUBA 125 fiber. This is the longest reported range for DAS measurements. The optical dynamic range of the recording is 57 dB. With a 10 km fiber, we obtain a record-low interrogation noise above 50 Hz (rms average over position) of 134 and 89 µrad/√Hz with gauge lengths (equal to spatial resolution) of 10 and 34 m, respectively. A total harmonic distortion of −42 dB (rms average over position) is demonstrated with a gauge length of 10 m.

Topics & Concepts

OpticsDistributed acoustic sensingNoise (video)DemodulationFiberOptical fiberPhysicsDynamic rangeAcousticsMaterials scienceDistortion (music)Range (aeronautics)Fiber optic sensorTelecommunicationsOptoelectronicsComputer scienceChannel (broadcasting)CMOSImage (mathematics)AmplifierArtificial intelligenceComposite materialAdvanced Fiber Optic SensorsAdvanced Fiber Laser TechnologiesPhotonic Crystal and Fiber Optics
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