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Temperature Sensing Using 1.54µm Fluorescence in Erbium-Doped Optical Fibers

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Abstract

Temperature sensing using 1.54µm fluorescence in an erbium-doped fiber is proposed. The peak power ratio in the fluorescence spectrum changes almost in proportion to temperature. The sensitivity of the ratio is 0.0085/°C between 12.2°C and 79.5°C.

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