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Interrogation unit for fiber Bragg grating sensors that uses a slanted fiber grating

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Abstract

A novel interrogation technique for fiber Bragg gratings is presented. It is based on measuring the characteristics of the outgoing near-field radiation from a tilted fiber grating. This scheme was experimentally checked and was found to offer a wide wavelength interrogation range as well as a good linearity, stability, and wavelength resolution.

© 2004 Optical Society of America

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