Temperature sensing with Fibre Bragg Grating and No-Core Fibre
In this paper, optical fibre Bragg grating (FBG) and no-core fibre (NCF) sensors have been investigated for their performance in the temperature range 30–100 �C. The change in Bragg and NCF wavelengths with temperature changes was used to determine the performance and sensitivity of the sensors. The...
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Springer Nature
2020
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Summary: | In this paper, optical fibre Bragg grating (FBG) and no-core fibre (NCF) sensors have been investigated for their performance in the temperature range 30–100 �C. The change in Bragg and NCF wavelengths with temperature changes was used to determine the performance and sensitivity of the sensors. The gradient of D kFBG and kNCF versus temperature leads the sensitivity of the FBG and NCF sensors as 23.97 and 20.08 pm/�C, respectively |
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