Thin multilayered films fabricated by magnetron sputtering were built and tested as passive optical elements for the measurement of temperature variations. They were studied for their performance and integrated into photonic temperature sensors because they can be remotely operated, which is advantageous in harsh environments, and they are immune to electromagnetic interference (EMI).
Multilayered thin film structures as photonic temperature sensors
2005-01-01
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