Fiber Grating Sensors: Design, Fabrication, and Application
A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Optical Sensors".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 March 2023) | Viewed by 13237
Special Issue Editor
Interests: optics and photonics; optics and lasers; optoelectronics; applied optics; optical fibers; optical sensing; femtosecond lasers; fiber optic technology; fiber optic communication; diffraction
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Dear Colleagues,
Over the past forty years, fiber gratings have been intensively investigated and widely used in sensing, fiber laser, and optical communication. For the application of sensing, fiber gratings provide unique features, such as super miniature, EMI immunity, high sensitivity, fast response, and multiplexing capability. The present Special Issue addresses the innovative design, fabrication, and application of fiber gratings in the filed of sensing. Furthermore, the current Special Issue invites the submission of research that addresses and investigates the presentations of new grating structures, new fabrication methods, new optical fibers, new applications, and new interrogation methods.
The Guest Editors invite contributions to this Special Issue of Sensors in relation to the following topics, which include, but are not limited to:
- Novel fiber grating designs and fabrication;
- Mechanical and electromagnetic field fiber grating sensors ;
- Chemical and biological fiber grating sensors;
- Distributed fiber grating sensors;
- Multi-parameter fiber grating sensors;
- Structural health monitoring systems based on fiber grating sensors;
- Microstructured optical fiber grating sensors;
- Fiber laser sensors;
- Novel fiber grating sensors for harsh environments;
- Multiplexed and networked fiber grating sensors;
- Fiber sensor interrogation and system integration.
Dr. Ping Lu
Guest Editor
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