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Publications by José Luís Santos

1995

Fibre-optic white-light interferometer insensitive to polarization fading

Authors
FERREIRA, LA; SANTOS, JL; FARAHI, F;

Publication
TRENDS IN OPTICAL FIBRE METROLOGY AND STANDARDS

Abstract

1995

POLARIZATION-INDUCED NOISE IN A FIBEROPTIC MICHELSON INTERFEROMETER WITH FARADAY ROTATOR MIRROR ELEMENTS

Authors
FERREIRA, LA; SANTOS, JL; FARAHI, F;

Publication
APPLIED OPTICS

Abstract
Faraday rotator mirror elements have been used in a number of applications as compensators for induced birefringence in retracing paths. In interferometric systems, such as the fiber-optic Michelson interferometer, this approach proved to be useful in providing maximum fringe visibility and insensitivity to the polarization state of light injected into the interferometer. However, it is found that, when the characteristics of the fiber coupler depend on the polarization state of the input beam, the efficiency of the Faraday mirror elements is limited. Theoretical analysis and experimental results in support of this statement are presented.

1994

POLARIZATION-INDUCED NOISE IN A FIBEROPTIC MICHELSON INTERFEROMETER - INFLUENCE OF THE COUPLER

Authors
FERREIRA, LA; SANTOS, JL; FARAHI, F;

Publication
TENTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON OPTICAL FIBRE SENSORS

Abstract

1992

OPTICAL FIBER SENSING WITH A LOW-FINESSE FABRY-PEROT CAVITY

Authors
SANTOS, JL; LEITE, AP; JACKSON, DA;

Publication
APPLIED OPTICS

Abstract
A detailed comparison between a low-finesse Fabry-Perot cavity and a typical two-beam interferometer is developed and checked experimentally. The consequences of approximating the true Fabry-Perot function by the two-beam function are evaluated for commonly used signal-processing schemes in order to quantify the final error introduced in various fiber sensing schemes employing this configuration.

1991

COHERENCE SENSING OF TIME-ADDRESSED OPTICAL-FIBER SENSORS ILLUMINATED BY A MULTIMODE LASER DIODE

Authors
SANTOS, JL; JACKSON, DA;

Publication
APPLIED OPTICS

Abstract
A reflective array of optical-fiber sensors multiplexed in time and with their status read using coherence sensing associated with directly modulated multimode laser-diode illumination is investigated. Sensor sensitivity as determined by primary noise sources is evaluated and numerical results are presented. The concept is demonstrated with two all-fiber Michelson interferometers and applied to the measurement of periodic and quasi-static parameters. It is shown that the effect of feedback light into the laser cavity on the level of the system noise floor is negligible, making unnecessary the use of source optical isolation.

1986

CROSS-FLOW FILTRATION FOR RECOVERY OF ALKALINE PROTEASES

Authors
CABRAL, JMS; SANTOS, JL; COONEY, CL;

Publication
ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY

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