articleJournal of Applied PhysicsOct 3, 2003Closed access

Fluorescence intensity ratio technique for optical fiber point temperature sensing

Victoria University

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Abstract

The fluorescence intensity ratio technique for optical fiber-based point temperature sensing is reviewed, including the materials suitable for this technique. The temperature dependence of the fluorescence intensity ratio has been studied using thermally coupled energy levels in seven different rare earth ions doped into a variety of glasses and crystals. Sensor prototypes developed using Pr3+:ZBLANP, Nd3+-doped silica fiber and Yb3+-doped silica fiber as the sensing material have been used to measure temperatures covering the range of approximately −50 to 600 °C with a resolution of the order of 1 °C.

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Keywords
  • Materials science
  • Optical fiber
  • Fluorescence
  • Intensity (physics)
  • Fiber
  • Silica fiber
  • Ion
  • Temperature measurement
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Affordable and clean energy
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