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Temperature Sensing

Fiber optic temperature sensors based on Bragg gratings offer a compact, lightweight tool for accurate measurements, from cryogenic temperatures to beyond 250°C. Remote temperature monitoring is simplified by the low signal loss of fibers, meaning the light signal from a sensor can be transmitted several miles. Additionally, fiber optic sensors are virtually immune to the effects of electromagnetic interference and produce none themselves, making them safe for use around sensitive or high-powered electronics.

A very significant advantage is the ability to multiplex fiber optic sensors, so that several sensors are placed on one fiber optic line. For example, a temperature sensor could be spliced with a humidity and pressure sensor to monitor environmental conditions. This significantly enhances the versatility of the sensors and reduces the complexity and number of leads in complex sensor systems.


The following published papers provide examples of some of our previous work on pressure sensors, in addition to discussion on the principles behind the sensors.

Pressure and Temperature Sensing for the Oil Industry
Distributed Sensing in Harsh Aerospace Environments
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