Radiant energy – Photocells; circuits and apparatus – Optical or pre-photocell system
Patent
1985-10-09
1987-06-23
LaRoche, Eugene R.
Radiant energy
Photocells; circuits and apparatus
Optical or pre-photocell system
324244, 356345, H01J 516
Patent
active
046755225
ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides an improved fiber optic magnetometer having particular application for use in environments having large magnetic field ranges and gradients, such as space based applications. The magnetometer includes a laser which generates a coherent beam of light which is split by a beam splitter into first and second beams. The first beam is passed through a single mode fiber optic having a short metallic conductor attached to it. This fiber is referred to as the "sensor arm" of the magnetometer. The second beam is passed through another single mode fiber which is wrapped around a modulator that is coupled to a feedback circuit. This adjusts the magnetometer such that ambient system noise is filtered and the device is maintained at maximum sensitivity. The output of the two fibers is combined forming a Mach-Zehnder interferometer. A current I is passed through the conductor in the sensor arm. If this fiber is in the vicinity of a magnetic field, displacement of the current carrying conductor will cause the fiber to bow. The resulting stretching of the fiber increases the pathlength for the light beam traversing through the sensor arm. The subsequent phase change measured by the Mach-Zehnder is related to the force exerted by the magnetic field on the conductor. The direction in which the fiber bows is dependent upon the magnetic field direction. The present invention also discloses an improved modulator for maintaining the present invention at the point of optimum operation.
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LaRoche Eugene R.
Lee James C.
Spectron Development Laboratories, Inc.
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