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NON-CONTACT TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT WITH A ZIRCONIUM FLUORIDE GLASS FIBER

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Abstract

Zirconium Fluoride (ZF) glass fibers present a good transmission in the infrared region (lum-5um). We recently evaluated the ability to measure low temperatures without contact with ZF fibers. The principle considered for temperature measurement is based on the Planck distribution function describing the frequency spectrum of blackbody radiation. Our goal was to measure temperature from 60°C (337K) to 150°C (423K).

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