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A technique developed to acquire fast optical signals using low frequency detection and acquisition is presented here. It is based on optical sampling that creates a replica of the fast signal on a much slower time scale by a simple strobe effect. High bandwidth detection and acquisition is totally suppressed leading to a better response and a substantial cost reduction. The performance is illustrated by comparative measurements using a Brillouin high resolution distributed fibre sensor.
Toralf Scharf, Wilfried Noell, Jeremy Béguelin