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High Temperature Sensing with Suspended Core Fibers

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Abstract

We report interferometric and ablation grating based approaches of high temperature sensing using suspended core fibers. The use of undoped silica as the single fiber material allows sensing up to the deformation temperature (~1300°C) of silica.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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