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Temperature Measurement Using Optical Fiber Methods: Overview and Evaluation

Martin Mikolajek, Radek Martínek, Jiří Koziorek, Stanislav Hejduk, Jan Vitásek, Aleš Vanderka, Radek Pobořil, Vladimír Vašinek, Radim Hercík

2020Journal of Sensors40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The paper deals with the overview of fiber optic methods suitable for temperature measurement and monitoring. The aim is to evaluate the current research of temperature measurements in the interval from temperature close to 0 up to 1000°C. Since the measuring chain is a functional combination of optical methods, optical fiber properties, and other photonic elements together with control electronic circuits, it is necessary to find a suitable compromise between the chosen measurement method, measuring range, accuracy, and resolution. Optical fiber sensors can be used in cases where standard electrical measurement methods cannot be used. These may be areas with high electrical and magnetic interference or critical areas. Therefore, there is intensive development of optical and fiber optic methods based on blackbody and greybody radiation, luminescence, fiber Bragg gratings (FBGs), and interferometers.

Topics & Concepts

Optical fiberMaterials scienceFiber Bragg gratingOpticsFiber optic sensorOptoelectronicsPhotonicsTemperature measurementFiberPhysicsComposite materialQuantum mechanicsAdvanced Fiber Optic SensorsPhotonic and Optical DevicesAdvanced Fiber Laser Technologies
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