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      Single-crystal Sapphire Based Optical Polarimetric Sensor for High Temperature Measurement

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          Optical sensors have been investigated and widely deployed in industrial and scientific measurement and control processes, mainly due to their accuracy, high sensitivity and immunity to electromagnetic interference and other unique characteristics. They are especially suited for harsh environments applications, where no commercial electrical sensors are available for long-term stable operations. This paper reports a novel contact optical high temperature sensor targeting at harsh environments. Utilizing birefringent single crystal sapphire as the sensing element and white light interferometric signal processing techniques, an optical birefringence based temperature sensor was developed. With a simple mechanically structured sensing probe, and an optical spectrum-coded interferometric signal processor, it has been tested to measure temperature up to 1600 °C with high accuracy, high resolution, and long-term measurement stability.

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                Journal
                Sensors (Basel)
                Sensors (Basel)
                Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
                Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI)
                1424-8220
                August 2006
                21 August 2006
                : 6
                : 8
                : 823-834
                Affiliations
                [1 ] The Johns Hopkins University, Biomedical Engineering Department, Cardiac Bioelectric System Laboratory, Baltimore MD 21205, U.S.A; E-mail: yzhang@ 123456bme.jhu.edu (Yibing Zhang)
                [2 ] Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Center for Photonics Technology, Blacksburg, Virginia 24061, U.S.A; E-mails: pickrell@ 123456vt.edu (Gary R. Pickrell), ajazi@ 123456vt.edu (Ahmad Safaai-Jazi)
                [3 ] University of Toronto, Department of Physics, Center for Quantum Information and Quantum Control, Toronto, Ontario, M5S, 1A7, Canada; E-mail: bqi@ 123456physics.utoronto.ca (Bing Qi)
                Author notes
                [* ] Author to whom correspondence should be addressed; Email: awang@ 123456vt.edu
                Article
                sensors-06-00823
                3926525
                41bc9e0f-1d23-4b13-90e3-0ee6fb991a63
                © 2006 by MDPI ( http://www.mdpi.org).

                Reproduction is permitted for noncommercial purposes.

                History
                : 19 December 2005
                : 12 February 2006
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                Biomedical engineering
                optical sensor,high temperature measurement,polarimetry,birefringence,whitelight interefrometry

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