Fibre optic device for simultaneous laser power transmission and temperature measuring of irradiated object

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A fibre optic device is described on the base of polycrystalline KRS-5 fibre for CO2-laser power transmission to the irradiated object and for simultaneous measurement of its temperature by its IR radiation.

Inspec keywords: laser beam effects; laser variables measurement; optical fibres; temperature measurement; optical losses

Other keywords: fibre optic device; CO2-laser power transmission; optical losses; IR radiation; polycrystalline KRS-5 fibre; laser power transmission measurement; temperature measurement

Subjects: Fibre optics; Laser beam characteristics and interactions; Optical variables measurement; Laser beam interactions and properties; Fibre optics and fibre waveguides; Thermal variables measurement

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