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25 October 1996 Accuracy and calibration considerations for fiber optic temperature sensors
Vito C. Fernicola, R. Galleano
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Abstract
In the present work, the performance characteristics of a set of six fiber optic temperature sensors based on the fluorescence lifetime of neodymium-doped glass have been investigated. The experiment is aimed at verifying whether a satisfactory probe-to-probe repeatability and sensor accuracy can be obtained with minimum calibration effort. To accomplish this task the fiber-optic probes were calibrated, in the temperature range 0 degrees Celsius to 250 degrees Celsius, by comparison against a platinum resistance thermometer in a metal block furnace. The experimental set- up consisted of an electro-optical unit for fluorescence excitation and detection and an analog-to-digital signal processing circuit for lifetime measurements. The temperature probes were assembled by placing the Nd-doped glass at the distal end of a silica optical fiber and by splicing the other fiber end to a 1 by 2 wavelength- independent coupler. The calibration results and the temperature repeatability of the Nd:glass probes are reported. The reproducibility of the measurement method, with an optimum calibration function, and the resulting accuracy are discussed.
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Vito C. Fernicola and R. Galleano "Accuracy and calibration considerations for fiber optic temperature sensors", Proc. SPIE 2839, Fiber Optic and Laser Sensors XIV, (25 October 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.255357
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KEYWORDS
Calibration

Luminescence

Sensors

Fiber optics sensors

Temperature sensors

Fiber optics

Temperature metrology

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