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Man-Hong Lai

Researcher at University of Malaya

Publications -  22
Citations -  482

Man-Hong Lai is an academic researcher from University of Malaya. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fiber Bragg grating & Grating. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 22 publications receiving 384 citations.

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Chronology of Fabry-Perot interferometer fiber-optic sensors and their applications: a review.

TL;DR: A wide variety of FPI sensors are reviewed in terms of fabrication methods, principle of operation and their sensing applications in a study on interferometric optical fiber sensors.
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In-Fiber Gratings for Simultaneous Monitoring Temperature and Strain in Ultrahigh Temperature

TL;DR: In this paper, a pair of regenerated gratings with Bragg wavelengths of 1547 and 1304 nm in a single piece of singlemode fiber has been fabricated for simultaneous monitoring of temperature and strain in ultrahigh temperature environment.
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Thermal stress modification in regenerated fiber Bragg grating via manipulation of glass transition temperature based on CO₂-laser annealing.

TL;DR: This work has demonstrated thermal stress relaxation in regenerated fiber Bragg gratings (RFBGs) by using direct CO₂-laser annealing technique, and the Bragg wavelength of the RFBG has been red-shifted.
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Spectral analysis of bent fiber Bragg gratings: theory and experiment

TL;DR: A simple mathematical model developed from coupled-mode theory is presented to describe the relationship between Bragg transmission loss, grating length, coupling coefficients, and bending loss in a bent fiber Bragg grating to indicate that the decrement of BTL can be attributed to the increasing bending loss and degradation of both dc and ac coupling coefficients as the bending radius decreases.
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Observation of grating regeneration by direct CO 2 laser annealing

TL;DR: Grating regeneration in hydrogenated fibers by direct CO(2) laser annealing is demonstrated for the first time and Regenerated gratings with low loss, good temperature sensitivities and sustainability have been successfully developed by this technique.