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Two Dimensional Force and Longitudinal Twisting Measurements with a Four-Core Optical Fiber Sensor

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Abstract

Shifts in 2-D interferograms of a four-core optical fiber are used to measure 2-D bending. Repeatable linear phase shifts versus 2-D force-induced deflection and the first simultaneous measurement of twisting and bending were demonstrated.

© 2013 Optical Society of America

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