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25 November 1993 Instrument applications of large-core optical fiber cable transfer (LOCAT) theory
Zhi-Hai Wang, Bruce Adams, F. G. Tinsley
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Abstract
The transfer function theory for large core optical fiber (bare fiber) and fiber cable (LOCAT) reveals a ray's actual interaction with the fiber lightguide. By applying this new tool in a fiber optic instrument design, we have improved the repeatability and stability of this fiber optic temperature instrument from 4 degree(s)C to 0.2 degree(s)C at 1000 degree(s)C. Several new concepts such as cable bend increments, fiber status, and fiber status stability also are discussed in this paper.
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Zhi-Hai Wang, Bruce Adams, and F. G. Tinsley "Instrument applications of large-core optical fiber cable transfer (LOCAT) theory", Proc. SPIE 2000, Current Developments in Optical Design and Optical Engineering III, (25 November 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.163647
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KEYWORDS
Reflection

Light sources

Optical fiber cables

Pyrometry

Sensors

Signal attenuation

Fiber optics

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