Fiber Optic Sensors and Applications XV 2018
DOI: 10.1117/12.2304391
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Merits of a hybrid fluorescent fiber sensor and power over fiber partial discharge detection solution

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“…Optical fibers use total internal reflection along a very thin glass conduit of high-refractive index (>1.480) as a waveguide in order to transport light signals across large distances without losing signal strength [124]. Due to the waveguide mitigating any significant loss of light intensity that occurs over long distances of propagation, lower intensity fluorescence can be detected [125]. Optical fibers are commonly implemented into fluorescence detectors either after the light source, before the detector, or both [126].…”
Section: Modern Lif Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Optical fibers use total internal reflection along a very thin glass conduit of high-refractive index (>1.480) as a waveguide in order to transport light signals across large distances without losing signal strength [124]. Due to the waveguide mitigating any significant loss of light intensity that occurs over long distances of propagation, lower intensity fluorescence can be detected [125]. Optical fibers are commonly implemented into fluorescence detectors either after the light source, before the detector, or both [126].…”
Section: Modern Lif Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%