Abstract:
The testing of an all-fiber erbium ultrashort pulsed laser in a distributed fiber temperature sensor as a source of probing pulses has been performed. Among the prospects of such an approach are an improved signal–noise ratio in the receiving system and a better spatial resolution of the temperature sensor. The experiments have revealed the factors that limit the effective length of the fiber temperature sensor, such as a high pulse repetition frequency and intrinsic laser noises. As a result of the performed work, the distributed fiber optical temperature sensor with a near-room-temperature resolution of $\sim$1.5 K, an effective length of $\sim$3 m, and a spatial resolution of $\sim$10 cm has been developed.
Keywords:Raman scattering, scattering pattern, Stokes and anti-Stokes components.