An Optical Fiber Sensor for the Measurement of Elevated Temperatures (Special Issue on Optical Fiber Sensors)
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概要
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A novel optical technique for the measurement of temperature is proposed. This is accomplished by depositing alternating 1 / 4 wave layers of silicon nitride and silicon-rich silicon nitride at the end of an optical fiber. These layers of alternating refractive index form the equivalent of a Bragg grating of a high temperature material. When the fiber and the Bragg grating are heated, the Bragg stack expands, and there is a change in the reflective peak wavelength of this wave stack. Thus, the wavelength of peak reflectivity is a function of temperature. Currently, the 15nm spectral width of the Bragg stacks is achieved in our laboratory, which is conveniently monitored with a CCD solid state spectrometer and the temperature sensor probes can be also multiplexed at separated specific reflection wavelength. In the experiment, the temperatures in excess of 1, 100 centigrade have been measured with a resolution of less than 3 centigrade degree.
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- 2000-03-25
著者
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Morse T
Laboratory For Lightwave Technology Division Of Engineering Brown University
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Morse Theodore
Laboratory For Lightwave Technology Division Of Engineering Brown University
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HE Yifei
Laboratory for Lightwave Technology, Division of Engineering, Brown University
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LUO Fei
Laboratory for Lightwave Technology, Division of Engineering, Brown University
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Luo Fei
Laboratory For Lightwave Technology Division Of Engineering Brown University
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He Yifei
Laboratory For Lightwave Technology Division Of Engineering Brown University
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