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Temperature sensor based on tilted optical fiber end with tailored sensitivity

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Abstract

Cost-effective temperature sensors based on optical fibers with slanted surface at the distal end are presented. Fibers polished at 45°, 30°, and 22.5 ° are used to measure temperature ranging from 24 to 240 °C.

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