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3 January 1986 Doped Glass Absorption Thermometer With Fluorescent Referencing
K.T. V. Grattan, A. W. Palmer, R. K. Selli
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Abstract
In this work a fibre optic temperature sensor, tested in the range 20-130°C, using the change in the absorption characteristics of a doped glass with temperature is reported. A novel referencing technique using fluorescence of neodymium in glass to allow for variations in the input light level is incorporated in the device and its applicability discussed.
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K.T. V. Grattan, A. W. Palmer, and R. K. Selli "Doped Glass Absorption Thermometer With Fluorescent Referencing", Proc. SPIE 0566, Fiber Optic and Laser Sensors III, (3 January 1986); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.949810
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Glasses

Luminescence

Light emitting diodes

Absorption

Neodymium

Fiber optics

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