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Foundations of optical fiber technology

1995
An optical fiber is a strand of dielectric material which can trap optical radiation at one end and guide it to the other. Normally, the fiber consists of at least two optically dissimilar materials, as shown in a generalized manner in Fig. 2.1. These materials are arranged so that one material, called the cladding, completely surrounds the other.
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Fiber-optic photoacoustic gas sensing: a review

Applied spectroscopy reviews (Softcover ed.)
Fiber-optic photoacoustic (PA) sensing has important applications in trace gas detection. The fiber-optic Fabry-Perot acoustic sensor implemented applying a cantilever is a novel and highly sensitive PA detector.
Xinyu Zhao   +5 more
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Research on Ultra-High Sensitivity Fiber-Optic Cascaded Fabry-Perot Resonator Optical Sensor Based on the Comb-Spectrum Vernier Effect

Journal of Lightwave Technology
The fiber-optic cascaded Fabry-Perot (FP) cavity structure is a significant interferometric sensor configuration, offering superior spectral resolution compared to Mach-Zehnder type sensors. In response to the comb-spectrum characteristics of fiber-optic
Tao Wei   +6 more
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Emerging Technologies for Fiber-Optic-Based Sensors in Biomedical Domain: A Review and Recent Developments

IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement
Fiber-optic sensor (FOS) technology, a proximate of optoelectronics and fiber-optic communications, has profound ability to replace the existent biomedical sensors.
Ravinder Sahana Bujugundla, H. Pradhan
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Fiber optic sensors and optical sensing technology

2016 International Conference on Electrical, Electronics, and Optimization Techniques (ICEEOT), 2016
In this paper, we discuss about fiber optical sensors, its working principle and a standard test method of evaluating the measurement performance of distributed sensors such as Brillouin scattering based fiber optic sensors (FOSs) and other sensors for monitoring strain is proposed.
Neha Anjum   +2 more
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Silica optical fibers: technology update

SPIE Proceedings, 1995
Silica-core optical fibers have long been the standard delivery medium for medical laser delivery systems. Their high strength, excellent flexibility, and low cost continue to make them the fiber of choice for systems operating from 300 to 2200 nm. An overview of the current fiber constructions available to the industry is reviewed.
David A. Krohn, Brian P. McCann
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Optical fiber amplification technology

Annales Des Télécommunications, 2003
This part aims at giving keys to understand why erbium-doped fiber amplifiers (edfa) have revolutionized signal transmission techniques and how they can complement with Raman amplification in next generation systems. A first part is dedicated to physics basics ofedfa followed by the description of the system requirements for both terrestrial and ...
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Lab on Fiber Technology Enables Nanophotonics Within Optical Fibers

2013
We report on a reliable fabrication process enabling the integration of dielectric and metallic nanostructures on the tip of optical fibers. The proposed fabrication procedure involves conventional deposition and nanopatterning techniques, typically used for planar devices, but here adapted to directly operate on optical fiber tip.
Esposito E   +6 more
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Stress Measurements on the Articular Cartilage Surface Using Fiber Optic Technology and In-Vivo Gait Kinematics

Annals of Biomedical Engineering, 2020
P. Vakiel   +6 more
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