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1 February 1989Optical Fiber Temperature Sensor Employing Absorptive Cladding Techniques
Linearization of the temperature response for temperature sensors based on absorptive cladding techniques has been achieved. Results using both multimode glass and plastic fiber are presented in the range 0 - 150 and 0 -70 degrees Centigrade respectively.
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A. Hu, M. Corke, F. Gillham, D. Stowe, "Optical Fiber Temperature Sensor Employing Absorptive Cladding Techniques," Proc. SPIE 0985, Fiber Optic and Laser Sensors VI, (1 February 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.948825