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Fully Automated E-Field Measurement System Using Pigtailed Electro-Optic Sensors for Temperature-Dependent-Free Measurements of Microwave Signals in Outdoors Conditions

We present, in this paper, pigtailed electro-optic sensors dedicated to the measurement of high-power microwave signals in outdoors conditions. We give results on high-power microwave single-shot pulses obtained with long fiber links (> 20 m) in hard environmental conditions (temperature variatio...

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Published in:IEEE sensors journal 2009-01, Vol.9 (1), p.61-68
Main Authors: Bernier, M., Duvillaret, L., Gaborit, G., Paupert, A., Lasserre, J.-L.
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description We present, in this paper, pigtailed electro-optic sensors dedicated to the measurement of high-power microwave signals in outdoors conditions. We give results on high-power microwave single-shot pulses obtained with long fiber links (> 20 m) in hard environmental conditions (temperature variations up to 30degC). In these awkward outdoors conditions, we obtain very stable measurements with rms signal fluctuations lower than 0.2 dB. We focus here especially on the design of the temperature-dependent-free system.
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Electric field measurement
Electro-optics
Electromagnetism
Electrooptic devices
Electrooptic modulators
electrooptic transducers
Engineering Sciences
Fluctuation
Integrated circuit measurements
Links
Microwave measurements
Microwave sensors
Microwaves
Noise levels
optical fiber transducers
Outdoor
Pockels effect
Probes
Sensor systems
Sensors
Temperature measurement
Temperature sensors
Transducers
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