R. Wuchrer, G. Lautenschläger, R. Metasch, M. Röllig, Thomas Fleischer, T. Härtling
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We present a compact and robust interrogation device for the read out of fiber Bragg grating sensors. The core system consists of a dielectric thin film filter with a lateral spectral transmission gradient and a photo diode array. This allows a high resolution detection of the Bragg wavelength shift by means of a centroid measurement. We first show the functionality of the system with a temperature measurement on a fiber Bragg grating. We achieved a temperature resolution of 0.2 K and an accuracy of ± 2 K, which correspond to a spectral resolution of 1 pm and an accuracy of ± 11 pm. On the basis of these results, we developed a specially adapted high sensitivity electronics and a robust packaging for the applications on pipeline structures.