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Ultrahigh Sensitivity Strain and Temperature Sensing With Silica and Fluoride Fiber Cavity Etalons

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Abstract

Ultrahigh sensitivity strain sensing is desirable for understanding the microdynamics of materials and for monitoring the behavior of precision structures, such as ultrahigh quality optical telescopes, long baseline interferometers, precision tooling, or robotic surgical instruments.

© 1997 Optical Society of America

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