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Highly Sensitive Temperature Sensing Probe Based on Deviation S-Shaped Microfiber

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Li, Jin
Nie, Qin
Gai, Liting
Li, Hanyang
Hu, Haifeng

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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE Inc)

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Adeviation S-shaped microfiber was proposed and packaged in a capillary by glycerin solution. The high-temperature sensitivity performance was experimentally demonstrated. With the decrease in ambient temperature from 73.05 degrees C to 23.46 degrees C, the resonant dip on the transmission spectra red-shifts continually due to the co-operation between the refractive index increase of glycerol and the thermal expansion of packaging materials. The high sensitivity of similar to 11 nm/degrees C promises high-sensitive monitoring of the slight temperature fluctuation in some specific biological and chemical reaction process.

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Journal of Lightwave Technology

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2037-12-31
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