Warren-Smith et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Stability of grating-based optical fiber sensors at high temperatureWarren-Smith et al., 2019
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- Warren-Smith S
- Schartner E
- Nguyen L
- Otten D
- Yu Z
- Lancaster D
- Ebendorff-Heidepriem H
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- IEEE Sensors Journal
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We present a comparison of four different grating-based optical fiber high-temperature sensors. Three of the sensors are commercially available, and include a heat treated, twisted (chiral) pure-silica microstructured optical fiber, a femtosecond laser written Bragg …
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