An array of fiber optic hydrophones or geophones is formed by winding of
optical fiber around a continuous, yet flexible cylindrical core. The
cylindrical core contains an elastomer filled with a specified percentage
of voided plastic microspheres. The elastomer provides the necessary
radial support of the optical fiber, and with the included voided
microspheres, provides sufficient radial compliance under acoustic
pressure for proper operation of the hydrophone. The cylindrical core can
be made in very long sections allowing a plurality of fiber optic
hydrophones to be wound onto it using a single optical fiber, with
individual hydrophone elements separated by integral reflectors such as
Fiber Bragg Gratings (FBSs). The center of the core may include a
strength member and a central hollow tube for the passing of additional
optical fibers. The aforementioned hydrophone array is then packaged
within a protective outer coating or coatings as required for the
specified application.