significantly increases intensity noise in both the backscattered and transmitted light.
Experimental and theoretical study confirm:
The intensity noise in the transmitted light is phase noise of the laser source, converted by SBS
Only observe in backscattering in fiber (shift in forward scattering is zero)
A=11GHz; p=1.55m
Reduces signal strength by directing most portion of the transmitted light back toward the transmitter
Since the sound wave, too, is travelling, light is also subjected to a Doppler shift, so its frequency changes.
Brillouin Scattering
Phenomenon
The phonons present inside a solid move in thermal equilibrium with very small amplitudes creating fluctuations in the dielectric constant, which is viewed as a moving diffraction grating by an incident light wave. Therefore Brillouin scattering can be explained by the two concepts of Braggs reflection and Doppler shift: