PROJECT DETAILS
Name: |
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Quasi single-mode optical fibers for telecommunications and distributed fiber-optic sensors |
Principal investigator: |
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Prof. Vladimír Vašinek, Ph.D. |
From: |
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2007-01-01 |
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To: |
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2009-12-31 |
The goal of the proposed project is to design and experimentally verify
novel concept of fibre-optic structures suitable for data transmission
at the telecommunication wavelengths of 1310 nm and/or 1550 nm and
simultaneously capable of continuous distributed temperature sensing at
the wavelength of 850 nm which properties (attenuation and dispersion)
will allow their implementation into existing data transmission network
(LAN, MAN). Different structures (refractive-index profiles of core and
optical cladding) of the proposed “quasi single-mode fiber” will be
designed on the basis of differential mode attenuation analysis and of
intermodal coupling analysis of limited set of modes at the wavelength
850 nm and will be experimentally tested with the aim to maximize their
temperature sensitivity. Data transmission network employing the
proposed kind of fibers will allow free data transmission without
limitations and simultaneously will be suitable for the detection of
external temperature. The described principle can be consecutively
utilized for fire risk prevention.