G. Stewart et al., INTERFEROMETRIC SIGNALS IN FIBER OPTIC METHANE SENSORS WITH WAVELENGTH MODULATION OF THE DFB LASER SOURCE, Journal of lightwave technology, 16(1), 1998, pp. 43-53
We examine the performance limitations of a fiber optic methane sensor
using microoptic GRIN lens cells in either transmission or reflective
mode, We derive the worst case values of sensitivity due to interfere
nce effects caused by reflections within the cell as a function of the
cell parameters, We also show both theoretically and experimentally h
ow the interference signal may be minimized by suitable choice of the
amplitude of the wavelength modulation. Although, theoretically, refle
ctive cells could match the performance of transmission cells, in prac
tice, transmission cells are superior in terms of interferometric nois
e levels. With reflective cells, two secondary reflections from the ce
ll and secondary cavity effects in the system enhance the interference
so that in practice their performance is inferior.