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A flexible electrode loaded with a carbon nanowire network (CC@C‐NWN) is developed for electrochemically generating reactive chlorine species (RCS) from abundant chloride ions in body fluids for tumor therapy. CC@C‐NWN enhances chlorine evolution, inducing redox dysregulation and synergistic apoptosis‐ferroptosis in tumor cells.
Cuinan Jiang+10 more
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Early Detection of Hydrogen Leakage Using Fiber Optic Hydrogen Sensor Based on WO<sub>3</sub>-PdPt-Pt Nanocomposite Films. [PDF]
Dai J+8 more
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<i>Ex vivo</i> investigation of a smart endotracheal tube for identifying esophageal intubation. [PDF]
Gadsby B+8 more
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So far, I have concentrated on how optical fibers are used for communications. However, fiber optics also have other important uses. This chapter will show how fibers are used as sensors. Fiber sensors work in a variety of ways, sometimes just using fibers to deliver light, other times monitoring changes induced in light transmission caused by external
Aravind Reghu, John F. Vetelino
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Optical Fiber Communication, 1987
Monomode Fibre Optic Interferometers and their Application in Sensing Systems.- Optical Fiber Interferometer Technology and Hydrophones.- Optical Fibre Hydrophones and Hydrophone Arrays.- Fiber-Optic Gyroscopes.- Theory of Spectral Encoding for Fiber-Optic Sensors.- Fibre Optic Intensity Modulated Sensors.- Distributed Optical-Fibre Sensors ...
S. Martellucci+2 more
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Monomode Fibre Optic Interferometers and their Application in Sensing Systems.- Optical Fiber Interferometer Technology and Hydrophones.- Optical Fibre Hydrophones and Hydrophone Arrays.- Fiber-Optic Gyroscopes.- Theory of Spectral Encoding for Fiber-Optic Sensors.- Fibre Optic Intensity Modulated Sensors.- Distributed Optical-Fibre Sensors ...
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MRS Bulletin, 2002
AbstractOptical-fiber sensors can be placed on the skin or inside the human body for the direct measurement of biomedical parameters. This article presents an overview of the most recent applications of optical-fiber sensors for biomedical purposes and those currently under development.
F Baldini, AG Mignani
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AbstractOptical-fiber sensors can be placed on the skin or inside the human body for the direct measurement of biomedical parameters. This article presents an overview of the most recent applications of optical-fiber sensors for biomedical purposes and those currently under development.
F Baldini, AG Mignani
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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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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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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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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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