Falate et al., 2007 - Google Patents
Bending sensitivity dependent on the phase shift imprinted in long-period fibre gratingsFalate et al., 2007
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- Falate R
- Frazao O
- Rego G
- Ivanov O
- Kalinowski H
- Fabris J
- Santos J
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- Measurement Science and Technology
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This work shows the changes of bending curvature sensitivity when the same long-period fibre grating has different phase shifts. From the knowledge that the coupling constant is reduced as curvature increases, we theoretically and experimentally assess the possibility …
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