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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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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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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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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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Annals of Biomedical Engineering, 1983
The theory, construction and performance of a catheter tip optical PCO2 probe is described. The sensor, called the Opticap, is made with plastic fiber optics. One fiber carries light to the sensitive tip which is a silicone rubber tube 0.6 mm dia. X 1.0 mm long filled with a phenol red-KHCO3 solution.
Gerald G. Vurek +5 more
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The theory, construction and performance of a catheter tip optical PCO2 probe is described. The sensor, called the Opticap, is made with plastic fiber optics. One fiber carries light to the sensitive tip which is a silicone rubber tube 0.6 mm dia. X 1.0 mm long filled with a phenol red-KHCO3 solution.
Gerald G. Vurek +5 more
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2013
Fiber optic technology started in 1970’s, for long distance telecommunications, and it has experienced an exponential growth during the last four decades. Sensing applications are a small spin-off from this technology, taking profit of developments done for optoelectronic components and concepts. Optical fibers are cylindrical dielectric waveguides for
J. Alfredo Güemes +1 more
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Fiber optic technology started in 1970’s, for long distance telecommunications, and it has experienced an exponential growth during the last four decades. Sensing applications are a small spin-off from this technology, taking profit of developments done for optoelectronic components and concepts. Optical fibers are cylindrical dielectric waveguides for
J. Alfredo Güemes +1 more
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Multimode optical fiber sensors
1995Of the properties of light which can be conveniently modulated, phase and polarization information are immediately lost upon entering a multimode optical fiber. This leaves intensity as the only transmittable property available for use as a modulation sensitive parameter.
R. Jones, R. E. Jones, G. R. Jones
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Applications of fiber-optic biochemical sensor in microfluidic chips: A review.
Biosensors & bioelectronics, 2020Yong Zhao +3 more
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Optical Fiber Sensors in Medicine
SPIE Proceedings, 1984Sensors of physiological parameters represent an important aspect of modem biomedical instrumentation and their use may result in a better diagnosis and better quality of health care.
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Fiber-optic sensor for humidity
Optics Letters, 1989A novel fiber-optic humidity sensor is described. It is based on reversible sorption of water from the ambient atmosphere in a porous thin-film interferometer that sits on the tip of a fiber. The sorbed water changes the refractive index of the thin films and thus the reflectivity of the interferometer; the resulting modulation of the reflected ...
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1987
There has been a great deal of interest in fiber-optic sensors for some time. These devices can replace several of the less reliable mechanical ones, and they usually require a small (physically small) form factor. This chapter will present a discussion of the principles of operation of a number of sensors and several equations that govern their ...
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There has been a great deal of interest in fiber-optic sensors for some time. These devices can replace several of the less reliable mechanical ones, and they usually require a small (physically small) form factor. This chapter will present a discussion of the principles of operation of a number of sensors and several equations that govern their ...
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