2016
DOI: 10.3788/irla201645.0522002
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Influence of optimization model on parameter extraction in Lorentzian Brillouin scattering spectrum

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“…The working of DAS monitoring can be described as follows: a laser is used to send short light pulses down a single-mode optic fiber, part of which is backscattered due to local density fluctuations in the fiber [13] . Because of the light intensity of Fresnel reflection is 10 4 times higher than that of Rayleigh scattering [14] , the effective acoustic signal is covered. Generally, there is a blind area of Fresnel reflected noise signal near 30m at the end of single-mode fibers, which affects the accuracy of acoustic monitoring signal.…”
Section: Optical Fiber End Anti-interference Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The working of DAS monitoring can be described as follows: a laser is used to send short light pulses down a single-mode optic fiber, part of which is backscattered due to local density fluctuations in the fiber [13] . Because of the light intensity of Fresnel reflection is 10 4 times higher than that of Rayleigh scattering [14] , the effective acoustic signal is covered. Generally, there is a blind area of Fresnel reflected noise signal near 30m at the end of single-mode fibers, which affects the accuracy of acoustic monitoring signal.…”
Section: Optical Fiber End Anti-interference Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%