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Wideband Optical Detector of Ultrasound for Medical Imaging Applications
Published on: May 11, 2014
Frequency-division-multiplexed OCDR for low receiver bandwidth quasi-distributed ultrasonic sensing with enhanced
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Ultrasonic detection serves as a significant non-destructive testing method in industrial manufacturing. Quasi-distributed acoustic sensing (QDAS) offers promise for cost-effective, large-scale ultrasonic sensor arrays owing to its superior array integration capability. In this study, we implement an optical coherence domain reflectometry (OCDR) system incorporating frequency-division multiplexing to detect ultrasonic pulses propagating in metal plates via an optical fiber with weak reflectors. This strategy drastically reduces the receiver bandwidth requirement for QDAS systems. We demonstrate 1 MHz ultrasonic pulse detection over 2 km fiber with the receiver bandwidth compressed to several MHz. The proposed system significantly enhances the feasibility of QDAS for ultrasonic flaw detection, imaging, and other fields.

