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High resolution liquid-level sensor based on fiber Bragg gratings in attenuation fiber and optical low-coherence reflectometry

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Abstract

We demonstrate a new family of light controlled fiber Bragg gratings written in a high attenuation fiber. Combining hot-wire anemometry and optical-low coherence reflectometry a liquid level sensor with 100 microns spatial resolution was realized.

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