Optical Hydrophone and Array Using Bubble Resonance for Detecting Acoustic Signals
Abstract
An optical hydrophone described herein includes a housing defining a chamber. The housing is acoustically transparent to acoustic waves at a frequency of interest. An optically transparent material fills the chamber and has air-filled voids defined therein that resonate within the material when an incoming acoustic wave impinges on the material. might introduced into the material and passed there through is affected by the air-filled voids resonating within the material. Light is transmitted to and from the material by optical fibers which are coupled to the material on either side thereof. A plurality of these optical hydrophones can be configured in a linear array through which light is passed. Such linear arrays can be used to measure incoming acoustic signals.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 06, 2002
- Accession Number
- ADD020062
Entities
People
- Thomas R. Stottlemyer
Organizations
- Naval Undersea Warfare Center