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OFDR distributed temperature sensing at 800°C on a fiber with enhanced Rayleigh scattering profile by doping

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Abstract

Distributed temperature sensing is performed up to 800°C by Optical Frequency Domain Reflectometry on a fiber with enhanced Rayleigh scattering profile. This fiber was drawn from a preform core-doped by zirconia-coated gold nanoparticles.

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