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A light intensity function suitable for multimode fiber-optic sensors


Abstract:

Intensity distribution functions on the image plane are derived under the assumption that a multimode optic fiber is illuminated by a light source which can be approximat...Show More

Abstract:

Intensity distribution functions on the image plane are derived under the assumption that a multimode optic fiber is illuminated by a light source which can be approximated by infinite uniangular beams carrying equal power. The application of the theory to a Lambertian source is discussed. Experimental results, based on the observation of the light intensity distribution imaged on an opaque screen and collected by a digital camera, are presented. The theoretical and experimental data are compared to verify that the intensity function is an accurate model for describing the realistic approach to sensor design. The limitations of the uniangular and uniform intensity distribution models are discussed on the basis of theoretical and experimental results.<>
Published in: Journal of Lightwave Technology ( Volume: 9, Issue: 4, April 1991)
Page(s): 545 - 551
Date of Publication: 06 August 2002

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