Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1542202 | Optics Communications | 2006 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
A temperature distribution sensing system based on the reflection spectrum of a 70 mm apodized chirped fiber Bragg grating has been demonstrated. Reflection variations created by the Fabry–Perot effect due to the intra-grating wavelength shift are presented. By fitting a parametric transfer matrix model of the grating response to measured spectra, the temperature change, position and width of a localized temperature change are obtained. This system is particularly attractive of its simplicity, high spatial resolution and ability in measuring a non-monotonic distribution. Experiments to measure two localized heating regions along the grating indicate that the technique is promising for measuring more complex temperature profiles.
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Authors
P.C. Won, Y. Lai, W. Zhang, J.S. Leng, J.A.R. Williams,