A hybrid highly birefringent fiber optic sensing system for simultaneous strain and temperature measurement

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A novel hybrid fiber optic sensor based on integration of polarimetric fiber sensors for simultaneous strain and temperature measurement is presented in this paper. Two types of polarimetric fibers are used: a side-hole fiber and a polarization maintaining photonic crystal fiber. The disadvantage of each sensor type can be overcome by using the sensors in a complementary manner to measure temperature independently from average strain. © 2010 Photonics Society of Poland.

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Lesiak, P., Rajan, G., Semenova, Y., Farrell, G., Boczkowska, A., Domański, A., & Woliński, T. (2010). A hybrid highly birefringent fiber optic sensing system for simultaneous strain and temperature measurement. Photonics Letters of Poland, 2(3), 140–142. https://doi.org/10.4302/plp.2010.3.15

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