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Brian Culshaw (Editor), John Dakin (Editor)

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December 31, 1996 0890069328 978-0890069325
Following on from "Optical Fiber Sensors", Volumes 1 and 2, this third volume discusses the significance and applications of recent fibre optic development, including: Fiber Bragg grating and its impact on the basis of sensing technology; optical fibre amplifiers and their emergence as an important optical source when configured as a laser and as a broadband photoluminescent device; and the developments of distributed sensing.

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Professor Brian Culshaw is professor of electronics at Strathclyde University, Scotland. He earned his Ph.D. in electrical engineering from University College London. Professor John Dakin is the leader of the optical fiber sensors group within the optoelectronics research center at the University of Southampton, England.

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Optical-fiber sensors have now been with us for at least 30 years, and much has happened since the Fotonic Probe made its tentative appearance in the mid 1960s. Read the first page
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superstrate index, aqueous absorber, fiber effective index, photoinduced index change, evanescent field sensors, fiber photosensitivity, evanescent field region, germania concentration, fluorozirconate fibers, chirped fibre gratings, grating growth, minimum detectable power, interferometric filters, fiber gratings, writing wavelength, dark count rate, rocking filters, evanescent wave sensors, germanosilicate fibers, hydrogen loading, fibre laser, photoinduced birefringence, backscatter signal, optical chemical sensors, signal level change
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New York, Optical Society of America, Technical Digest Series, Volume Four, Artech House, Optical Fibre Sensors, Intl Conference, Revisiting Optical-Fiber Sensors, Academic Press, Non-Crystalline Solids, Optical Engineering, Plenum Press, San Diego
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