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Navigation-grade interferometric air-core antiresonant fibre optic gyroscope with enhanced thermal stability. [PDF]

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Li M   +11 more
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The Biopolymer Active Surface for Optical Fibre Sensors. [PDF]

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Stasiewicz KA   +5 more
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Non-invasive measurement of intestinal barrier function in environmental enteropathy using transcutaneous fluorescence sensing

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Optical fibre SERS sensors

Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 2009
Surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) has established itself as an important analytical technique. However, efforts to transfer the technology from the laboratory to the production line, clinic or field have been frustrated by the lack of robust affordable substrates and the complexity of interfacing between sample and spectrometer.
Stoddart, P. R., White, D. J.
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Fibre Optic Sensors

Optica Acta: International Journal of Optics, 1986
In this paper we review the current state of development of fibre optic sensors, including those based on both monomode and multimode technology. For monomode techniques, a general formalism describing their optical characteristics is developed; electronic processing techniques and noise performance are also considered. Examples of their application in
D.A. Jackson, J.D.C. Jones
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Fibre optic sensors

Optics & Laser Technology, 1980
Abstract Fibre optic sensors represent a considerable advance over traditional optical sensors. They do not require an optical free path and have a better resistance to electromagnetic and temperature variations. They are also smaller and cheaper than their predecessors.
M. de Mendez, J.J. Dumont, P. Amberny
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Distributed optical-fibre sensors

Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 1986
A distributed optical fibre sensor is described. The sensor uses a sensor fibre (10) having a low or zero intrinsic birefringence that is responsive to an environmental parameter (24) such as pressure. Probe light pulses having a diversity of launch polarisation states are used to reduce signal fading and polarisation dependent loss in the retardation ...
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Intrinsic Fibre Optic Sensors

SPIE Proceedings, 1987
Numerous articles have been written about the many applications for fibre optic sensors and their future potential. However, very few products are yet in volume production.
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