Gambling, W.A. (1987) Novel optical fibres for sensing applications. Journal Of Physics E, 20 (9), 1091-1096. (doi:10.1088/0022-3735/20/9/004).
Abstract
Optical fibres have some degree of sensitivity to a wide range of external parameters. On the other hand the effects are usually small and are minimised as far as possible in fibres designed for telecommunications. Furthermore it is often difficult to differentiate between a number of small responses that may occur simultaneously. Considerable advantages can be gained by appropriate selection of core and cladding materials and by novel fibre structures and designs.
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