We report on the use of a frequency-modulated continuous-wave technique for
multiplexing optical fiber gas sensors. The sensor network is of a ladder
topology and is interrogated by a tunable laser. The system performance in
terms of detection sensitivity and cross talk between sensors was investiga
ted and found to be limited by coherent mixing between signals from differe
nt channels. The system performance can be improved significantly by use of
appropriate wavelength modulation-scanning coupled with low-pass filtering
. Computer simulation shows that an array of 37 acetylene sensors with a de
tection accuracy of 2000 parts in 10(6) for each sensor may be realized. A
two-sensor acetylene detection system was experimentally demonstrated that
had a detection sensitivity of 165 parts in 10(6) for 2.5-cm gas cells (or
a minimum detectable absorbance of 2.1 x 10(-4)) and a cross talk of -25 dB
. (C) 2001 Optical Society of America. OCIS codes: 060.2370, 060.4230, 060.
2630, 300.1030, 300.6340, 300.6380.