Claims
- 1. A strain sensor comprising:
- an optical phase locked loop comprising a strain sensitive arm; the strain sensitive arm of the optical phase locked loop comprising:
- a strain sensitive, multimode optical fiber, and
- at least one strain insensitive, multimode optical fiber disposed to transmit light passing through said strain sensitive, multimode optical fiber.
- 2. A strain sensor as recited in claim 1 herein the strain insensitive, multimode optical fiber is chosen to have a core refractive index given by the equation: ##EQU5## where P.sub.eff is the effective strain optical coefficient of the fiber and n.sub.core is the refractive index of the fiber core.
- 3. A strain sensor as recited in claim 1 wherein the strain sensitive, multimode optical fiber is chosen to have a core refractive index determined by maximizing the equation: ##EQU6## where .delta..phi..sub.ln is a phase shift due to strain, .omega. equals frequency of modulation of a laser, c equals speed of light, z equals length of the fiber under strain, S.sub.1 equals value of axial strain, n.sub.core is the core refractive index, and P.sub.eff is the effective strain optical coefficient of the fiber.
- 4. A strain sensor as recited in claim 1 wherein the optical phase locked loop further comprises:
- light producing means for injecting light into the strain insensitive, multimode optical fiber;
- detecting means positioned to accept light that has passed through the strain sensitive, multimode optical fiber;
- means for controlling the light producing means in a phase locked, frequency modulating, feedback arrangement; and,
- means for monitoring a change in modulating frequency, indicating strain in the strain sensitive, multimode optical fiber;
- the means for controlling the light producing means in a phase locked, frequency modulating, feedback arrangement comprising:
- an amplifier, for amplifying a signal from the detecting means;
- a voltage controlled oscillator, the voltage controlled oscillator directly controlling the light producing means, and further providing a reference signal;
- a mixer, mixing output from the amplifier with the reference signal and producing a mixed output signal;
- a filter, removing a radio frequency noise component from the mixed output signal and producing a filtered, mixed signal; and
- the filtered, mixed signal controlling the voltage controlled oscillator.
ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The invention described herein was jointly made by an employee of the United States Government and a contract employee during the performance of work under NASA Contract No. NAS-1-19236. In accordance with 35 U.S.C. 202, the contractor elected not to retain title.
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