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Humidity Effect on Acrylate- and Polyimide-Coated Fibres for Distributed Sensing Applications

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Abstract

A study of the effect of humidity on acrylate- and polyimide-coated fibres is analysed over a large range of humidity and temperature (-20 °C to +50 °C) using phase-sensitive Rayleigh reflectometry.

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