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Multi-point interrogation of FBG sensors using cascaded flexible wavelength-division Sagnac loop filters

Kim et al., 2006

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4978268271187782670
Author
Kim C
Lee T
Yu Y
Han Y
Lee S
Jeong M
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Optics express

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A simple optical signal demodulation technique is demonstrated for multi-point interrogation of fiber Bragg grating sensors. The wavelength-division responses of polarization- maintaining fiber Sagnac loop filters are flexibly controlled to interrogate the simultaneous …
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