Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jun 6, 2026

Fiber Optic Distributed Sensors for High-resolution Temperature Field Mapping
Published on: November 7, 2016
Temperature-hydrostatic pressure cross-sensitivity effect in elliptical-core, highly birefringent fibers
Abstract:
We determine the cross-sensitivity coefficient that represents the interaction between temperature and hydrostatic pressure in Corning elliptical-core, highly birefringent (HB) fiber. The measurement method we propose is especially useful to determine the cross-sensitivity effects in weakly sensitive HB fibers. The method involves registration of the residual temperature drift of thermally compensated polarimetric sensors at specially chosen values of pressure applied to the sensing fibers.
Related Concept Videos
Joule-Thomson Effect
This experiment forces high-pressure gas through a throttle valve or a porous plug to a lower-pressure region. The gas expands as it passes through to...
Local Anesthetics: Differential Sensitivity of Nerve Fibers
Bending of Members Made of Several Materials
Hooke's Law determines stress in each material, stating that stress is proportional to strain but varies due to each material's...
Elastic Strain Energy for Shearing Stresses
Deformations in a Transverse Cross Section
As the material stretches, it expands or contracts in orthogonal directions to the load. This phenomenon varies...
Hypersensitivities
Types of Hypersensitivities
Hypersensitivity reactions are categorized into four types: Type 1, Type 2, Type 3, and Type 4. Each type has a distinct mechanism...
