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<title>Estimation of Noise Induced by Multimode Optical Fibers in Optical Sensor Systems</title>
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<name>Bartula, Renata J.</name>
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<name>Conrad, Benjamin L.</name>
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<name>Sanders, Scott T.</name>
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<summary type="text">Estimation of Noise Induced by Multimode Optical Fibers in Optical Sensor Systems
Bartula, Renata J.; Conrad, Benjamin L.; Sanders, Scott T.
We present evidence of MMF noise and introduce an algorithm that predicts the amplitude of the noise as a function of parameters such as core diameter, fiber length, and spectral resolution.
Presented Thursday 16 August 2007 at the Gordon Research Conference on Laser Diagnostics for Combustion, Oxford, United Kingdom.
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<dc:date>2008-06-09T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Frequency Combs and Hyperspectral Sources for Absorption Spectroscopy</title>
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<name>Sanders, Scott T.</name>
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<summary type="text">Frequency Combs and Hyperspectral Sources for Absorption Spectroscopy
Sanders, Scott T.
We continue to develop laser sources for high-speed gas absorption spectroscopy.  A recent source cycles through 14 wavelengths in the 1325-1666nm range every 33 microseconds for combined measurements of gas temperature, H2O, and CH4.
Presented 5 May 2008 at the Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics (CLEO) conference, San Jose, CA.
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<title>Designs and Applications of Hyperspectral Light Sources</title>
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<name>Sanders, Scott T.</name>
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<summary type="text">Designs and Applications of Hyperspectral Light Sources
Sanders, Scott T.
A time-division multiplexed source that cycles through 19 wavelengths every 15 s will be described. Sensing results using this and similar sources will follow, including gas thermometry at 100kHz with a precision of 4K at 2000K.
Presented 19 March 2008 at the Laser Applications to Chemical, Security, and Environmental Analysis (LACSEA) conference, St. Petersburg, FL.
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<dc:date>2008-04-01T14:06:49Z</dc:date>
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