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12 July 1993 Fiber optic distributed temperature sensor using Raman backscattering
Juock S. Namkung, Carl W. Aude, Arnel C. Lavarias, Robert S. Rogowski, Michael L. Hoke
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Abstract
A commercial instrument for distributed temperature measurements has been used with germanium doped silica optical fiber to investigate the technique and test the accuracy and precision of the technique. Slightly more than 1.2 km of fiber was used, 25 to 35 meters of which could be uniformly heated to approximately 550 degree(s)C in an oven. The ratio of the anti-Stokes to Stokes intensities was used to determine the temperature along the fiber length.
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Juock S. Namkung, Carl W. Aude, Arnel C. Lavarias, Robert S. Rogowski, and Michael L. Hoke "Fiber optic distributed temperature sensor using Raman backscattering", Proc. SPIE 1918, Smart Structures and Materials 1993: Smart Sensing, Processing, and Instrumentation, (12 July 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.148005
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KEYWORDS
Optical fibers

Temperature metrology

Backscatter

Raman spectroscopy

Signal attenuation

Temperature sensors

Fiber coatings

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