Abstract

A fiber optic temperature sensor of the fluorescence decay type using a novel construction has been demonstrated. In this new design, both the fiber and the sensing element are made of crystals, and the two are fused together to produce a monolithic probe. As the entire probe is crystalline, it can potentially be used to measure extremely high temperatures.

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