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An optical fibre angular displacement sensor employing the surface plasmon resonance effect

B. E. Jones
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In this paper, a passive angular displacement sensor with optical fiber links using absorbance wavelength modulation has been demonstrated using a simple prism and thin film which exhibits surface plasmon resonance.
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A passive angular-displacement sensor with optical fibre links using absorbance wavelength modulation has been demonstrated. A simple prism and thin film is employed which exhibits surface plasmon resonance. Test results cover an 18 degree angular displacement range wih resolution of about 0.5 degree, insertion loss 8dB and temperature sensitivity about 0.01 degrees per °C.

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Fiber optic sensors for meteorological data acquisition

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