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Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG) Sensors in a High-Scattering Optical Fiber Doped with MgO Nanoparticles for Polarization-Dependent Temperature Sensing

Carlo Molardi    
Tiago Paixão    
Aidana Beisenova    
Rui Min    
Paulo Antunes    
Carlos Marques    
Wilfried Blanc and Daniele Tosi    

Resumen

Inscription and interrogation of fiber Bragg gratings into MgO nanoparticle-doped fiber for optical fiber distributed and multiplexed sensing.

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