Properties of Specialist Fibres and Bragg Gratings for Optical Fiber Sensors

The advent of optical fibres based on air holes running along their entirety opens up new directions in addressing various properties relevant to sensing, including the temperature/strain challenge of optical fibre sensors. This paper looks at the measurement challenges associated with temperature a...

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