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Chaos Raman distributed optical fiber sensing
C. Wang, J. Li, et al.
This groundbreaking research introduces a chaos Raman distributed optical fiber sensing scheme that achieves an astonishing spatial resolution of 10 cm over a sensing distance of 1.4 km, leveraging the unique properties of chaos lasers and a novel demodulation mechanism. Conducted by Chenyi Wang and colleagues, this innovation paves the way for advanced optical sensing techniques.
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