Photonic sensors for Very Large Volume neutrino Telescopes

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Since the advent of the optical fiber and the explosive development of photonic technology for telecommunications, much research has also been devoted to the development of fiber-based sensors. Today, many types of sensors and sensing principles are available for measuring a great variety of physical and chemical parameters. This paper reviews the application of photonic- and fiber-based sensors for monitoring the operational condition and structural health of a Very Large Volume neutrino Telescope (VLVnT) and its environment. Also, options for distributed sensing of marine-related parameters and geophysical phenomena in the periphery of the telescope are presented. Finally, the use of passive photonic sensors in a widely distributed network for detection of acoustic signals is described.

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