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Influence of Humidity and Temperature on Polymer Optical Fiber Bragg Gratings

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Abstract

Water sorption of 100% changes the POFBG peak wavelength by 8.1 nm (at 1.54 μm). The temperature sensitivity depends on water content and is −10, −34, and −138 pm/K in dry, wet, and ambient conditions.

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