Effects of High temperature Heat Treatment on Nd 3+-doped Optical Fibres for Use in Flourescence Intensity Ratio Based Temperature Sensing

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Sidiroglou, Fotios, Wade, S. A, Dragomir, Nicoleta, Baxter, Gregory W and Collins, Stephen F (2003) Effects of High temperature Heat Treatment on Nd 3+-doped Optical Fibres for Use in Flourescence Intensity Ratio Based Temperature Sensing. Review of Scientific Instruments, 74 (7). pp. 3524-3530. ISSN 0034-6748

Abstract

The effect of very high-temperature exposure on the measurement properties of a fluorescence intensity ratio based optical fiber temperature sensor, using Nd3+-doped fiber as the sensing material, has been investigated. The results obtained indicate that exposing the sensor material to 750 °C for 100 h improves the accuracy of the fluorescence intensity ratio versus temperature characteristics from approximately 2.5 to approximately 1.3 °C. Measurements of the refractive index profiles of Nd3+-doped fiber samples prior to and after exposure to 750 °C indicate that such exposure results in small but measurable changes in the refractive index profile.

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Item type Article
URI https://vuir.vu.edu.au/id/eprint/2494
DOI 10.1063/1.1578706
Official URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.1578706
Subjects Historical > Faculty/School/Research Centre/Department > School of Biomedical and Health Sciences
Keywords ResPubID18588, optical fibres, flourescence intensity, temperature sensing
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