Strain and temperature effects on Erbium-doped fiber for decay-time based sensing
An experimental investigation into the strain and temperature sensitivity of the fluorescence decay time in commercial erbium-doped optical fiber has been carried out. Results show that a strain effect on the performance of temperature-based sensors using such fiber is larger than that for neodymium...
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2000
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