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Temperature stability of a polarimetric current sensor based on BSO crystal fluorescence

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Abstract

A simple spectrally interrogated polarimetric current sensor based on BSO crystal fluorescence is reported. The sensitivity to current is 0.0718 nm/A to 0.13 nm/A to temperature between -0.016 nm/deg and - 0.08 nm/deg.

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