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7 August 1986Interferometric Strain Measurement Using Optical Fibres
A fibre optic sensor for the measurement of strain is described, in which both the measurand induced changes in phase and polarisation state are simultaneously recovered. A sensor with inherently great resolution and wide measurement range is thus realised. The feasibility of a simultaneous measurement of strain and temperature is discussed and a sensor with intrinsic temperature compensation and measurement capability is described.
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P. Akhaven Leilabady, J. D. C. Jones, D. A. Jackson, "Interferometric Strain Measurement Using Optical Fibres," Proc. SPIE 0586, Fiber Optic Sensors I, (7 August 1986); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.951173