In this paper we present an investigation of the frustrated-total-internal-reflection (FTIR) phenomenon and its application to intensity-modulated fiber sensors. The sensor design offers simple potential replacement with sapphire fibers for high temperature (>1000 C) applications. We also discuss results for a prototype FTIR-based fiber pressure sensor.
Frustrated-total-internal-reflection in optical fibers: investigation and application
1996-01-01
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Conference paper
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English
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