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A fiber optic hydrophone is described, based on a dual in-line resonant cavity principle. The resonant cavities comprise all-polarization-preserving-fiber ring resonators which act as wavelength selective comb filters with a broadband source. Theoretical and experimental results on the hydrophone performance are presented.
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P. Mouroulis, M. Failes, G. W. McMahon, "Dual Ring Resonator Hydrophone," Proc. SPIE 0586, Fiber Optic Sensors I, (7 August 1986); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.951132