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Hybrid Bragg Grating Enables Optical Current Sensor

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Breck Hitz

Engineers at City University of Hong Kong have demonstrated a compact, inexpensive optical sensor for alternating and direct currents. The sensor, based on a fiber Bragg grating, has a low susceptibility to temperature variations and offers an approach to relay protection in electric power systems and in other applications that do not require high-accuracy measurements. There are several approaches to designing an optical sensor for electrical currents. In the Faraday effect, for example, the magnetic field generated by an electric current rotates the polarization of light passing through...Read full article

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    Published: October 2003
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