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In-situ Non-contact High-temperature Measurement of an Optical Fiber up to the Glass Softening Point

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Abstract

Using a transversely focused laser beam the optical fiber itself can function as a partially reflecting concentric cavity interferometer. By monitoring of the back- scattered interference signal temperature measurements approaching the glass softening point is demonstrated.

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