Abstract
Millimeter-scale temperature and strain gradient measurements are crucial for understanding the mechanical properties of buoyancy materials. In this paper, we successfully fabricated ultrashort and high-density fiber Bragg grating (FBG) array based on femtosecond laser point-by-point writing technology. By optimizing the energy and number of femtosecond laser pulse, and introducing secondary tilt apodization technology, submillimeter-spatial-resolution FBG arrays were prepared. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first application of femtosecond FBG array for high spatial resolution temperature and strain gradient in situ monitoring of buoyancy materials. FBGs exhibit excellent anti-chirp performance and achieve submillimeter spatial resolution curing monitoring under temperature and strain monitoring gradients of 2.6 °C/mm and 231 με/mm, respectively.
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