Optical Temperature Sensors

The objective of this review of fiber-optic temperature sensors is to illustrate, through examples, each of the most prominent sensing techniques. The benefits of fiber optics are fully realized only if the remotely located sensor is linked solely by fibers, therefore, this chapter will not discuss sensors that require electrical power connections. Fully fiber optical temperature sensors can be categorized on the basis of their signal generation method as follows: 1 Optically emissive, thermally powered 2 Optically emissive, optically powered 3 Non-emissive, intensity modulating

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