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Meeting Materials Science & Technology 2020
Symposium Advanced Materials for Harsh Environments
Presentation Title Multi-Material Optical Fibers for Cryogenic Temperature Sensing
Author(s) Daniel Homa, Navin Manjooran, Zachary Hile, Gary R. Pickrell
On-Site Speaker (Planned) Daniel Homa
Abstract Scope The real-time detection of thermal instabilities is critically important to the protection of superconducting magnetics. The limited number of currently available monitoring options in the cryogenic temperature regime has generated an intense interest in next generation sensors that meet the stringent operation and environmental requirements. The focus of this work is the development of a multi-material optical sensing fiber to provide distributed temperature measurements via mature fiber optic sensor interrogation schemes.

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