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Analytical Solutions to Fundamental Questions for Lossy Mode Resonance

Laser & Photonics Reviews, 2022
AbstractLossy mode resonance (LMR) is an optical resonance phenomenon developed in the past decade, which has been researched for sensors and filters due to its high sensitivity, low loss, and broad tunable range. As a novel technology, if an analytical mathematical model for some fundamental questions like how to design the resonance wavelength ...
Wan‐Ming Zhao, Qi Wang
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Fiber optic sensors based on lossy mode resonances

Latin America Optics and Photonics Conference, 2014
An optical waveguide coated by a thin film affects the propagation of the light generating a type of resonances called lossy mode resonances (LMR), very interesting for sensing purposes.
Ignacio R. Matias   +14 more
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Lossy mode resonance-based optical fiber humidity sensor

2011 IEEE SENSORS Proceedings, 2011
In this work it is presented for the first time the fabrication of optical fiber relative humidity (RH) sensors by means of polymeric thin-films as lossy mode resonance (LMR) supporting coatings. In particular, LMRs have been observed thanks to the fabrication of poly(allylamine hydrochloride) (PAH) and poly(acrylic acid) (PAA) polymeric coatings onto ...
C. R. Zamarreno   +4 more
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Lossy Mode Resonance Based Fiber Optic Sensors

2016
In the past couple of years, lossy mode resonance (LMR) phenomena has attracted the attention of researchers with its promising benefits in the field of fiber optic sensing . LMR based sensors have become a useful tool in sensing applications ranging from physical sensing to biosensing in a short span of time.
Nidhi Paliwal, Joseph John
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Magnetic field optical sensor based on Lossy Mode Resonances

2016 IEEE SENSORS, 2016
We present a magnetic field optical fiber sensor. The configuration chosen for this purpose is a tapered single mode optical fiber coated with a thin film of a magneto-optic alloy, which is made of cobalt and nickel. The coating has been fabricated by means of sputtering.
J. Ascorbe   +3 more
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Optical Fiber Sensors Based on Lossy Mode Resonances

2013
In the last decades, optical fiber sensors have played an important role in niche applications because of their advantages over electronic sensors. First of all, optical fiber makes possible the multiplexing of a large amount of sensor data over long distances.
Miguel Hernáez   +4 more
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Fiber optic lossy mode resonance sensors for chemical sensing

Optical Fibers and Sensors for Medical Diagnostics, Treatment, and Environmental Applications XXV
This work presents the fabrication and characterization of a fiber optic gas sensor utilizing Lossy Mode Resonances (LMR) achieved with a nanoscale polyphenylene oxide (PPO) coating. The PPO coating is applied to the cladding removed region of a multi-mode silica fiber, simultaneously serving as both the LMR support layer and the sensing material.
Choudhary, Sukanya   +5 more
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Lossy Mode Resonance Phenomenon in Photonic Integrated Circuits

The Thesis provides experimental proof-of-concept for transitioning the lossy mode resonance (LMR) phenomenon from setups using optical fibers and planar waveguides to photonic integrated circuits, representing a previously unattained advancement with the potential capability to integrate this new technology alongside other photonic elements on a ...
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Lossy Mode Resonances Supported by Nanoparticle-Based Thin-Films

2022
Ignacio Vitoria   +4 more
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