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Femtosecond laser written cladding waveguides and gratings for 3D shape sensing applications

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Abstract

Femtosecond laser pulses are used to inscribe multiple evanescent coupling waveguides with Fiber Bragg gratings in the cladding of single mode fibers to create a fiberoptical 3D shape sensor in one production step. An evaluation and a sample application will be presented.

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