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Fiber Bragg gratings with ultra-high temperature-stability

Fiber Bragg gratings with ultra-high temperature-stability
Fiber Bragg gratings with ultra-high temperature-stability
Isothermal measurements up to 1100 K demonstrate the significant advantage of tin-doped silica fibers over conventional fiber gratings. Extrapolations predict that as-written gratings retain more than 99 % of the initial strength after 10 years at 500 K.
Brambilla, G.
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Rutt, H.N.
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Brambilla, G.
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Rutt, H.N.
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Brambilla, G. and Rutt, H.N. (2002) Fiber Bragg gratings with ultra-high temperature-stability. Conference on Optical Fiber Communication: OFC 2002, Anaheim, USA, Anaheim CA, United States. 17 - 22 Mar 2002.

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Abstract

Isothermal measurements up to 1100 K demonstrate the significant advantage of tin-doped silica fibers over conventional fiber gratings. Extrapolations predict that as-written gratings retain more than 99 % of the initial strength after 10 years at 500 K.

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Published date: 2002
Additional Information: ThGG
Venue - Dates: Conference on Optical Fiber Communication: OFC 2002, Anaheim, USA, Anaheim CA, United States, 2002-03-17 - 2002-03-22

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Local EPrints ID: 17058
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/17058
PURE UUID: da129748-d715-4bc5-afd8-d4f4cbdcc126
ORCID for G. Brambilla: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-5730-0499

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Date deposited: 13 Sep 2005
Last modified: 06 Mar 2024 02:39

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Author: G. Brambilla ORCID iD
Author: H.N. Rutt

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