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- 2015Tunable optofluidic polymer photonic liquid crystal fibers
- 2015Light propagation mechanism switching in a liquid crystal infiltrated microstructured polymer optical fibrecitations
- 2013Photonic liquid crystal fibers with polymerscitations
- 2013Corrigendum to "Measurement of thermal elongation induced strain of a composite material using a polarization maintaining photonic crystal fiber sensor"
- 2011Influence of angular orientation of the embedded highly birefringent fiber on pmd changes under axial stresscitations
- 2011Stress induced in optical fiber sensors embedded in composite materials by the lamination process
- 2010Photonic liquid crystal fibers: Towards highly tunable photonic devicescitations
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Stress induced in optical fiber sensors embedded in composite materials by the lamination process
Abstract
The influence of the lamination process on stress sensitivities of the composite structure incorporating optical fiber sensors with fiber Bragg gratings (FBGs) and polarimetric highly birefringent (HB) fibers has been investigated. Coating layers of the HB fibers are found to be responsible for performance of the embedded polarimetric sensors while the angular orientation of embedded FBGs written in HB fibers is responsible for the observed optical wavelengths shifts.