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19 June 1998Low-cost temperature sensor based on long-period fiber gratings with linear wavelength transmission characteristics
A hybrid fiber grating-based temperature sensor with simple demodulation scheme has been constructed. Temperature variation of 1 degree C could be linearly resolved in a 40 degree C range by directly measuring the transmission power through a long period fiber grating with a bandwidth of 6.5nm.
Ching Chung Yang andChung Ho Hsia
"Low-cost temperature sensor based on long-period fiber gratings with linear wavelength transmission characteristics", Proc. SPIE 3420, Optical Fiber Communication, (19 June 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.312854
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Ching Chung Yang, Chung Ho Hsia, "Low-cost temperature sensor based on long-period fiber gratings with linear wavelength transmission characteristics," Proc. SPIE 3420, Optical Fiber Communication, (19 June 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.312854