Note: as of June 2002, eighteen center wavelengths, from 1270 nm to 1610 nm, were listed (Fiberdyne, 2003; Rahman, 2005).
What does CWL stand for?
CWL stands for Center Wavelength
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The center wavelength of the reflected light changes as the FBG is subjected to strain and temperature changes, making FBGs attractive as small, lightweight, networkable sensors.
Strain and temperature changes, however, can cause the center wavelength of these reflectors to change; the temperature sensitivity is about 0.
NIST has characterized the pressure-induced shifts of these absorption lines and certifies the center wavelengths of 41 lines with uncertainties ranging from 0.