Novel Optical Fiber Sensing Technology and Systems

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· Progress in Optical Science and Photonics Book 28 · Springer Nature
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This book highlights recent advances in novel optical fiber sensing technology and systems, using distributed fiber sensing technology based on chaotic lasers. Upon introducing the basic theory of chaotic laser, a novel light source, the book summarizes new frontier technologies, and presents photonic integration and sensing applications. The book elaborates on new technologies of distributed optical fiber sensors and its engineering applications, as well as narrow-linewidth fiber laser for optical fiber sensing. This book is of great reference for researchers and professionals in the area of optics and optoelectronics.

About the author

Mingjiang Zhang

Dr. Mingjiang Zhang is Professor of Key Laboratory of Advanced Transducers and Intelligent Control System, Ministry of Education, Taiyuan University of Technology. His research interests include the development of advanced photonic integrated chaotic laser, distributed optical fiber sensing technology and applications.

Jianzhong Zhang

Dr. Jianzhong Zhang is Professor at Taiyuan University of Technology.

Lijun Qiao

Dr. Lijun Qiao works as associate professor and researcher at Taiyuan University of Technology.

Tao Wang

Dr. Tao Wang works as a lecturer and researcher at Taiyuan University of Technology.

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