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DESIGN ASPECTS OF A RUBY-BASED FIBRE OPTIC THERMOMETER PROBE FOR USE IN THE CRYOGENIC REGION (>77K)

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Abstract

Research has been carried out showing that severe errors in the calibration of ruby fluorescence decay-time fibre optic thermometers, particularly in the cryogenic region (>77K), can occur if probes are not carefully designed to avoid fluorescence reabsorption effects. This effect is investigated and quantified

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