Acta Optica Sinica, Volume. 20, Issue 2, 245(2000)
Phase Measurement Error in an Interferometric Wavelength Shift Measurement System
The phase measurement error in an interferometric wavelength shift measurement scheme, such as that used in in-fiber Bragg grating sensors, has been investigated experimentally, with appropriate underpinning analytical theory. It has been shown that when a lock-in amplifier is employed to detect the phase shift generated by the Bragg wavelength shift, a pseudo-periodical measurement error can be introduced due to the difference between the amplitude of the optical path difference ramp and value of Bragg wavelength. If the initial ramp deviation equals 20 nm, the measurement error may be as large as 5% of the total measurement range. By using a double-phase lock-in amplifier to measure the AC strain, the measurement error can be decreased to 0.4% of the total measurement range. By using the real-time measured period which corresponds to the Bragg wavelength with the distorted carrier signal of the interferometer as the reference period of a digital lock-in amplifier, the effect of the initial ramp deviation can be principally avoided, and the measurement error can be kept to an acceptably low level, about 0.1% of the total measurement range.
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[in Chinese], [in Chinese], [in Chinese], [in Chinese], [in Chinese]. Phase Measurement Error in an Interferometric Wavelength Shift Measurement System[J]. Acta Optica Sinica, 2000, 20(2): 245