2016
DOI: 10.1109/tasc.2015.2513600
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Development of Zinc Coating Methods on Fiber Bragg Grating Temperature Sensors

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“…[123][124][125] It was shown in Ref. 126, to measure temperature at multiple places of the high-temperature superconducting magnets efficiently, instead of using conventional multipoint measurement systems like thermocouples and Cernox (Zirconium Oxy-Nitride), which can intrude heat in superconducting magnets, multiple fiber Bragg gratings can be embedded in a single fiber as they have low heat invasions. At cryogenic temperature, FBG contracts, changing the refractive index of core, which eventually causes a shift in Bragg wavelength.…”
Section: Fbg-based Strain Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[123][124][125] It was shown in Ref. 126, to measure temperature at multiple places of the high-temperature superconducting magnets efficiently, instead of using conventional multipoint measurement systems like thermocouples and Cernox (Zirconium Oxy-Nitride), which can intrude heat in superconducting magnets, multiple fiber Bragg gratings can be embedded in a single fiber as they have low heat invasions. At cryogenic temperature, FBG contracts, changing the refractive index of core, which eventually causes a shift in Bragg wavelength.…”
Section: Fbg-based Strain Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%