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      Regenerated Bragg Grating Sensor Array for Temperature Measurements During an Aluminum Casting Process

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              Formation of Bragg gratings in optical fibers by a transverse holographic method.

              Bragg gratings have been produced in germanosilicate optical fibers by exposing the core, through the side of the cladding, to a coherent UV two-beam interference pattern with a wavelength selected to lie in the oxygen-vacancy defect band of germania, near 244 nm. Fractional index perturbations of approximately 3 x 10(-5) have been written in a 4.4-mm length of the core with a 5-min exposure. The Bragg filters formed by this new technique had reflectivities of 50-55% and spectral widths, at half-maximum, of 42 GHz.
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                Journal
                IEEE Sensors Journal
                IEEE Sensors J.
                Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
                1530-437X
                1558-1748
                2379-9153
                July 1 2018
                July 1 2018
                : 18
                : 13
                : 5352-5360
                Article
                10.1109/JSEN.2018.2837164
                b14683fd-3615-4af6-8f7a-1b73a3d4fc69
                © 2018
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