Abstract
Since the discovery of photosensitivity in optical fibers, there has been great interest in fiber Bragg grating (FBG) research [...]
Highlights
The ability to inscribe gratings in the core of optical fibers has revolutionized the field of telecommunications and optical fiber sensor technology
The maturity in the subject has been seen in work presented in numerous journals and at conferences. It is reflected in the number of applications and developments, including design, fabrication, and characterization of fiber grating structures, fiber Bragg gratings in specialty fibers, advanced integration and interrogation of fiber gratings, and sophisticated fiber gratingbased systems, which we continue to see flourishing and expanding
New discoveries have inspired the researchers and remain a driver for technological developments. In this Special Issue, we present some recent advancements to reflect these developments, keep in touch with the mainstream of topical research interest, and touch on some relevant research
Summary
Publisher’s Note: MDPI stays neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations. Since the discovery of photosensitivity in optical fibers, there has been great interest in fiber Bragg grating (FBG) research. It is reflected in the number of applications and developments, including design, fabrication, and characterization of fiber grating structures, fiber Bragg gratings in specialty fibers, advanced integration and interrogation of fiber gratings, and sophisticated fiber gratingbased systems, which we continue to see flourishing and expanding.
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