Fibre tip sensors for localised temperature sensing based on rare earth-doped glass coatings

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We report the development of a point temperature sensor, based on monitoring upconversion emission from erbium:ytterbium-doped tellurite coatings on the tips of optical fibres. The dip coating technique allows multiple sensors to be fabricated simultaneously, while confining the temperature-sensitive region to a localised region on the end-face of the fibre. The strong response of the rare earth ions to changing temperature allows a resolution of 0.1–0.3 °C to be recorded over the biologically relevant range of temperatures from 23–39 °C.

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Schartner, E. P., & Monro, T. M. (2014). Fibre tip sensors for localised temperature sensing based on rare earth-doped glass coatings. Sensors (Switzerland), 14(11), 21693–21701. https://doi.org/10.3390/s141121693

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