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Measurement of Hysteresis in Temperature response of Metal-Coated Optical Fiber using Time-Differential Brillouin Optical Correlation Domain Analysis

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Abstract

This study employs a time-differential Brillouin optical correlation domain analysis to measure hysteresis characteristics in metal-coated optical fibers. It confirms the presence of hysteresis within the temperature range of -30°C to 120°C.

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