In this paper we will present the Brillouin scattering properties of optical fibres as experimentally measured at ultra-low temperatures and discuss the possibilities for distributed cryogenic temperature sensing, accordingly. We then present a first example of real scale application.
Brillouin-based temperature sensing in optical fibres down to 1 K
2002-01-01
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