
AbstractThis Letter presents a novel type of integrated optical temperature sensor which is based on a single waveguide with a reflecting mirror at the rear end. The experimental results achieve a half‐wave temperature of 0.14 C and an extinction ratio of 76%. The reflecting mode sensor shows advantages over the Mach‐Zehnder structure in terms of high sensitivity and good extinction ratio. © 1993 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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