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Polarization-induced nonlocal effects in distributed acoustic sensing and their dependence on the interrogation pulse width

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Abstract

We study nonlocal effects in distributed acoustic sensing due to the polarization dependence of the Rayleigh backscattering profile. The dependence of the phenomenon on the interrogating pulse width is characterized theoretically and experimentally.

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