Polarization Pulling in Dual-Probe Distributed Brillouin Optical Fiber Sensors

Marcelo A. Soto*, Jonathan Bohbot, Luc Thevenaz, Moshe Tur

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Abstract

This paper investigates the so-far unexplored influence of the probes on the state of polarization (SOP) of the pump pulse in a distributed fiber sensor based on dual-probe Brillouin optical-time domain analysis (BOTDA). A theoretical framework, based on a vector formalism in the Stokes space, is proposed to describe the Brillouin interaction of a dual-probe BOTDA setup. Experimental results over a 50 km long fiber, supported by numerical simulations over a few km of a modeled birefringent fiber, demonstrate for the first time notable Brillouin-mediated attraction/repulsion actions from the probes on the SOP of the pump pulse. While the probes experience Brillouin-induced polarization transformation only during their relatively short interaction with the pump pulse, the effect of the probes on the pump SOP accumulates over the entire fiber length, becoming more significant with higher probe power. The opposite actions of the two (gain and loss) probes do not provide full compensation, since they are dissimilarly affected by the pump, and have slightly different associated Brillouin frequency shifts. The study highlights an overlooked limitation in BOTDA sensing, where the different influences of the probes on the pump SOP impair the commonly used method for polarization fading mitigation based on a polarization switch. This method involves launching a pair of orthogonally co-polarized probes (or pumps) propagating in the sensing fiber against a single-polarization pump (or single-polarization dual-sideband probes). This limitation becomes particularly relevant in advanced configurations using high probe powers, especially for long sensing ranges and high-performance applications.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1486-1496
Number of pages11
JournalJournal of Lightwave Technology
Volume43
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2025

Funding

FundersFunder number
ANID Chilean National Agency for Research and Development
Grant Fondequip
École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico1241085
FONDEQUIPEQM180026, FB0008
Kommission für Technologie und Innovation18337.2 PFNM-NM
Israel Science Foundation1380/12

    Keywords

    • Distributed optical fiber sensors
    • optical fibers
    • polarization
    • stimulated brillouin scattering

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