## Abstract Cryogenic temperature sensing has been demonstrated using Polymer coated Fiber Bragg Grating Sensor, and the experimental results are presented in this article. Teflon coating thicknesses of 20 and 40 μ applied on Fiber Bragg Gratings, inscribed in silica fiber (TFBG) are used for these
Temperature sensing with different coated metals on fiber Bragg grating sensors
✍ Scribed by Chulhun Seo; Taesun Kim
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 108 KB
- Volume
- 21
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0895-2477
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✦ Synopsis
Figure 5 Theoretical and experimental results for the gain of various antenna configurations experiments. The requirements on the ground-plane spacing are more and more relaxed then. REFERENCES 1. L. Giauffret and J.M. Laheurte, Microstrip antennas fed by con-Ž . ductor backed coplanar waveguides, Electron Lett 32 1996 , 1149᎐1150. 2. M. Yamamoto and K. Itoh, Slot-coupled microstrip antenna with a triplate line feed where parallel-plate mode is suppressed, Elec-Ž .
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