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Wavelength Monitoring of Sensors: Two Approaches

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A change in external conditions will expand or compress a fiber Brag grating, altering the refractive index period and thereby changing the wavelength reflected. There are two methods of monitoring this change.

Anne L. Fischer

Fiber sensors offer several significant advantages over conventional electrical sensors. They’re rugged passive components requiring no external power. They form an intrinsic part of the fiber optic cable that transmits the measurement signal, impervious to electromagnetic interference, so they can function in many hostile environments where conventional sensors would fail. And, because optical signals can travel through miles of fiber with minimal attenuation, the delicate monitoring equipment can be a great distance from the hostile environment of the sensor. Yet another advantage is their...Read full article

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    Published: October 2003
    Glossary
    fiber optic cable
    A package for an optical fiber or fibers that may include cladding, buffering, strength members and an outer jacket.
    electrical sensorselectromagnetic interferenceFeaturesfiber optic cableFiber sensorspassive componentsSensors & Detectors

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