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29 May 2013 Study of distributed fiber-optic laser-ultrasound generation based on ghost-mode of tilted fiber Bragg gratings
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Abstract
Fiber-optic ultrasonic transducers are an important component of an active ultrasonic testing system for structural health monitoring. Fiber-optic transducers have several advantages such as small size, light weight, and immunity to electromagnetic interference that make them much more attractive than the current available piezoelectric transducers, especially as embedded and permanent transducers in active ultrasonic testing for structural health monitoring. In this paper, a distributed fiber-optic laser-ultrasound generation based on the ghost-mode of tilted fiber Bragg gratings is studied. The influences of the laser power and laser pulse duration on the laser-ultrasound generation are investigated. The results of this paper are helpful to understand the working principle of this laser-ultrasound method and improve the ultrasonic generation efficiency.
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Jiajun Tian, Qi Zhang, and Ming Han "Study of distributed fiber-optic laser-ultrasound generation based on ghost-mode of tilted fiber Bragg gratings", Proc. SPIE 8722, Fiber Optic Sensors and Applications X, 872208 (29 May 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2018279
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KEYWORDS
Ultrasonography

Pulsed laser operation

Fiber lasers

Ultrasonics

Fiber optics

Signal detection

Transducers

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