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Kvantovaya Elektronika, 2017 Volume 47, Number 1, Pages 83–86 (Mi qe16537)

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Laser applications and other topics in quantum electronics

A factor limiting the accuracy of optical loss measurements in single-mode fibres: 'frozen-in' inhomogeneities of the Rayleigh backscatter coefficient

V. I. Busurina, B. G. Gorshkovb, G. B. Gorshkovc, M. L. Grinshteind, M. A. Taranovc

a Moscow Aviation Institute
b Wave Research Center of Prokhorov General Physics Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow
c OOO "Petrofaiber", Novomoskovsk, Tula region
d ZAO Institute of Information Technologies, Minsk

Abstract: Backscatter coefficient fluctuations at a wavelength of 1560 nm in Fujikura FutureGuide-LWP, Corning ClearCurve XB and Corning SMF-28 ULL telecom fibres have been studied using optical time-domain reflectometry and broadband (10 nm) depolarised light. It has been shown that, under the conditions of our experiments, such fluctuations are 'frozen-in' and that a typical standard deviation in noiselike reflectograms is 0.16 dB, with a correlation distance no greater than 1 m. Such results have been obtained for all fibre samples. The effect studied experimentally limits the accuracy of attenuation measurements in optical fibres, especially at short fibre lengths (tens and hundreds of metres). Moreover, it should be taken into account in designing distributed physical parameter sensors using Rayleigh scattering intensity as a reference channel. Possible sources of the inhomogeneities in the fibres are discussed.

Keywords: optical reflectometry, optical fibres, Rayleigh scattering.

Received: 24.08.2016
Revised: 19.10.2016


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Quantum Electronics, 2017, 47:1, 83–86

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