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Construction of a Wireless-Enabled Endoscopically Implantable Sensor for pH Monitoring with Zero-Bias Schottky Diode-based Receiver
Published on: August 27, 2021
Current sensor using heterodyne detection
J A Ferrari1, A Dubra, A Arnaud
1Facultad de Ingenería, Instituto de Física, J Herrera y Reissig 565, 11300 Montevideo, Uruguay.
Abstract:
Based on the Faraday effect for measuring ac current, we describe a fiber-optic sensor that uses laser-diode intensity modulation to perform heterodyne signal detection. The sensor output at the carrier frequency is used as a reference signal to normalize the results. The sensing element consists of a few coils low-birefringence fibers between polarizers. We built the current sensor described above and tested its performance--sensitivity and noise--as functions of the angle between polarizers.
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