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Optical fibers for sensors

SPIE Proceedings, 1993
Optimisation of optical fibre design to fully realise the potential of optical sensing systems is discussed. In particular, waveguide geometry and host glass composition are discussed with reference to specific sensor applications.
David N. Payne, Janet E. Townsend
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Sensitivity enhancement of a lossy mode resonance based tapered fiber optic sensor with an optimum taper profile

Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 2018
In this study, we have presented the design considerations of lossy mode resonance (LMR) based tapered fiber optic sensors for sensitivity enhancement. The study includes the effect of the taper ratio and the taper profile, i.e.
Vikas, R. K. Verma
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Optical-Fiber Sensors

MRS Bulletin, 2002
AbstractThe primary aim of this issue of MRS Bulletin is to present an overview of the deployment of optical-fiber sensors in a selected range of applications. The topics covered include a general introduction to optical fibers; a review of the sensing mechanisms that are available to monitor strain, temperature, pressure, chemical species, damage, and
Gerard Franklyn Fernando   +2 more
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Polarimetric Fiber-Optic Current Sensor With Integrated-Optic Polarization Splitter

Journal of Lightwave Technology, 2019
We report on a simple, metering class polarimetric fiber-optic current sensor (FOCS) for electric power transmission systems. The sensor uses a fiber coil operated in reflection mode and an integrated-optic polarization splitter (IOPS) for interrogation.
K. Bohnert   +4 more
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Polymers for Optical Fiber Sensors

2000
The design and realization of chemical sensors which are more and more reliable and ca- pable of continuous monitoring constitute a continuous challenge in the scientific world.
F Baldini, S Bracci
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Fiber optic sensors

2002
Fiber optic sensors have become indispensable tools for biomedical study because of their unique features such as (1) high sensitivity, (2) small footprint and endoscopic compatibility, (3) multiple agent distributive sensing capability, and (4) immunity from electromagnetic interference.
Francis T. S. Yu, Shizhuo Yin
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Optical fiber acoustic sensor

Applied Optics, 1977
A new class of hydrophones is currently being developed, which utilize optical beams and interface directly to fiber optic transmission and processing links. Some of these sensors employ an optical fiber itself as the transduction element and possess significant advantages and versatility.
E. F. Carome   +2 more
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Fiber-Optic Sensors

2009
The development of fiber-optic technology was mainly driven by the requirements of the telecommunications industry. Nonetheless one should not overlook that telecommunications is not the only application of fiber optics. The other major application area is in metrology and data acquisition.
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Fiber optic curvature sensor

IEEE SENSORS 2014 Proceedings, 2014
A fiber optic curvature sensor based on discrete Fiber Bragg gratings inscribed in a multi-core fiber is presented. The individual cores of the multi-core fiber are each interrogated by a custom-built spectrometer running at up to 20 kHz. They are interfaced with a custom-tapered combiner of single-core fibers fusion spliced to the multi-core fiber ...
Leyendecker, Patrick, Haslinger, Robert
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Femtosecond Laser-inscribed Fiber-optic Sensor for Seawater Salinity and Temperature Measurements

Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, 2021
Yong Zhao   +4 more
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