摘要

Current sensing based on the Faraday effect in optical fibres is a well-established area in the landscape of sensor technologies. However, the optical behaviour that sets an upper limit on the detection bandwidth is often overlooked. The underlying mechanisms are explored in this reported analysis to raise awareness about their impact on the measurement results. The findings show that the Faraday effect cancellation and pulse broadening grow with increasing signal frequency, which result in suppression and distortion of the optical response. A correction factor is proposed for alternating and pulsed signals when using the simplified equation, to maintain an accurate measure of the peak current.

  • 出版日期2014-4-10