Abstract
Methods of increasing the accuracy of measurements made with recirculation fiber-optic temperature sensors are considered. It is shown that such data-measuring systems, while possessing all the advantages of amplitude sensors (simplicity, reliability, cheapness, etc.), have high sensitivity and, as regards their metrological characteristics, at the present time can be as good as the most accurate interferometric-type phase fiber-optic sensors.
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Polyakov, A.V. A Recirculation Fiber-Optic Temperature Sensor. Measurement Techniques 45, 400–405 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1019689926687
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