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High temperature point sensor using tin-doped silica fiber gratings

High temperature point sensor using tin-doped silica fiber gratings
High temperature point sensor using tin-doped silica fiber gratings
We describe the use of tin-doped silica fiber-grating sensors at high temperature. Results confirm the long-term thermal stability for a large temperature range. Measurements up to ~800°C show a significant advantage over conventional fiber gratings.
Brambilla, G.
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Kee, H.H.
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Newson, T.P.
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Brambilla, G.
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Kee, H.H.
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Newson, T.P.
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Brambilla, G., Kee, H.H. and Newson, T.P. (2001) High temperature point sensor using tin-doped silica fiber gratings. CLEO 2001: Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics, , Baltimore, United States. 06 - 11 May 2001. 2 pp .

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Abstract

We describe the use of tin-doped silica fiber-grating sensors at high temperature. Results confirm the long-term thermal stability for a large temperature range. Measurements up to ~800°C show a significant advantage over conventional fiber gratings.

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Published date: 2001
Additional Information: CTuD4
Venue - Dates: CLEO 2001: Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics, , Baltimore, United States, 2001-05-06 - 2001-05-11
Organisations: Optoelectronics Research Centre

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Local EPrints ID: 17196
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/17196
PURE UUID: fb13ec99-00d5-49b4-adfc-0146e19547ce
ORCID for G. Brambilla: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-5730-0499

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Date deposited: 12 Sep 2005
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 03:21

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Author: G. Brambilla ORCID iD
Author: H.H. Kee
Author: T.P. Newson

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