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Modelling of narrow optical pulse generation and shapingSteele, Alan L. January 1992 (has links)
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Modelling wavelength division multiplexed optical networksAppleton, Christopher John January 1994 (has links)
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Tapered fibre devices for optical fibre communication systemsMortimore, David Bryan January 1990 (has links)
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Deterministic dynamics and noise of stimulated light scattering in optical fibresYu, Dejin January 1994 (has links)
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Integrated design for an optically driven micromachined silicon pressure transducerVincent, David Robert January 1993 (has links)
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High voltage optical fibre sensor for use in wire relay electrical protection systemsBashour, Rami January 2016 (has links)
The last few decades have a wide spread use of optical fibre sensors in many applications. Optical fibre sensors have significant benefits over existing conventional sensors such as; high immunity to electromagnetic interference, the ability to transmit signal over long distance at high bandwidth, high resolution, usage in hazardous environments and no need for isolation when working at high voltages. The measurement of high voltages is essential for electrical power systems as it is used as a source of electrical information for Relay Protection Systems (RPS) and load management systems. Electrical Power Systems need to be protected from faults. Faults can range from short circuits, voltage dips, surges, transients etc. The Optical High Voltage sensor developed is based on the principle that the Lead Zirconate Titanate (PZT) electrostriction displacement changes when a voltage is applied to it. The displacement causes the fibre (FBG) which is bonded to the PZT material to have a resultant change in the wavelength. An optical fibre sensor prototype has been developed and evaluated that measures up to 250 V DC. Simulation using ANSYS software has been used to demonstrate the operational capability of the sensor up to 300kV AC. This sensor overcomes some of the challenges of conventional sensors issues like electromagnetic interference, signal transmission, resolution etc. R BASHOUR 2 A novel optical fibre high voltage based on the Kerr effect has been demonstrated. The The Kerr effect was determined using Optsim (R-Soft) software and Maxwell software was used to model an optical Kerr Cell. Maxwell software is an electromagnetic/electric field software used for simulating, analysing, designing 2D and 3D electromagnetic materials and devices. It uses highly accurate Finite Element techniques to solve time varying, static, frequency domain electric and electromagnetic fields. A Relay Protection System on electrical networks was discussed in detail. Keywords: Fibre Bragg Grating, Fibre Optics Sensors, Piezoelectricity, Kerr effect, Relay Protection Systems.
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Study of Random Fibre Lasers and ApplicationsXiang, Dao January 2015 (has links)
The properties of two novel random fibre lasers, in which stimulated Brillouin scattering supplies the effective gain mechanism and Rayleigh scattering along the standard telecommunication optical fibre provides random distributed feedback, are characterised. Firstly, ultra-narrow microwave signals with a Dirac delta function profile are successfully created by beating two random-lasing near-Gaussian beams, arising from the synchronization of optical modes from two Stokes signals with random phase accumulated over the ultra-long optical fibre. This finding provides a completely new approach to synthesise high spectral purity microwave signals from Brillouin fibre lasers with randomised feedback. In addition, we also develop a theoretical model of the random fibre Fabry-Pérot resonator based on the fact that the pump depletion effect naturally selects out the effective Rayleigh feedback regions localised in both ends of this long fibre. A narrow random-laser output with the linewidth of ~860 Hz is experimentally demonstrated and is employed to characterise the linewidth of the pump light. Furthermore, the random laser dynamics is studied and one application towards the physical entropy source is eventually achieved.
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Optical fibre multiportsTravis, Adrian Robert Leigh January 1987 (has links)
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High frequency electrooptic sensorCecelja, Franjo January 1997 (has links)
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An optical fibre digital pulse position modulation systemCalvert, N. January 1988 (has links)
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