摘要 |
Light from a light source is fed to a sensing probe through a polarization plane-reserving fiber, and is split into two light beams, that is, a reference beam and a measurement beam. The reference beam is passed through a reference medium, and the measurement beam is passed through a pressure-sensitive medium, which may be in the form of gas. Then, the reference beam and the measurement beam are fed to a light-receiving portion via the polarization plane-reserving fiber, and are converted into electrical signals. The electrical signals are inputted into a signal processing portion, and the optical path length difference between the reference and measurement beams, passed through their respective mediums, is determined, and the pressure of the pressure-sensitive medium is detected from this optical path length difference.
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