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A fiber Bragg grating (FBG) high-temperature and high pressure sensor has been designed and fabricated by using the Al2O3 thin-wall tube as a substrate. The test results show that the sensor can withstand a pressure range of 0–45 MPa and a temperature range of −10–300 °C, and has a pressure sensitivity of 0.0426 nm/MPa and a temperature sensitivity of 0.0112 nm /°C
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This work has been supported by the National “863” Project of China (No.2002AA313150).
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Zhou, H., Qiao, Xg., Wang, Hl. et al. Study of a high-temperature and high-pressure FBG sensor with Al2O3 thin-wall tube substrate. Optoelectron. Lett. 4, 260–263 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11801-008-7151-2
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