Abstract

We set up the analytical model for the frequency response of a distributed fiber-optic vibration sensor based on the nonbalanced Mach-Zehnder interferometer, the frequency response of which is related to both of the length difference of the delay fibers and the location of the vibration. In addition, a series of null frequencies, in which the vibration cannot be detected, is also found. The distributed fiber-optic vibration sensor with the delay fiber of 25km and the sensing fiber of 10km is built experimentally. Two null frequencies of 8013Hz and 5011Hz, which are induced from the delay fibers and the location of vibration respectively, are obtained. The results can serve as an important guidance for designing the sensor.

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