2018
Authors
Vasconcelos H.; De Almeida J.M.M.M.; Jorge P.A.S.; Coelho L.;
Publication
Optics InfoBase Conference Papers
Abstract
The wavelength sensitivity and spectral resolution of Mach-Zehnder fiber interferometers based on uncoated and TiO2 coated LPFGs is presented and compared with TiO2 coated single LPFGs optical fiber sensors.
2018
Authors
De Almeida J.M.M.M.; Vasconcelos H.; Jorge P.A.S.; Coelho L.;
Publication
Optics InfoBase Conference Papers
Abstract
Refractive index sensors based on localized surface plasmon resonance are presented through the fabrication of gold nano-islands on top of optical fiber tips. Repeated dewetting process led to an increase of sensitivity from 60 to 186nm/RIU.
2019
Authors
Moreira, MJ; Garcia Diez, J; de Almeida, JMMM; Saraiva, C;
Publication
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONSUMER STUDIES
Abstract
Food labelling is a means of communication between food business operators and consumers, representing an important factor in consumer purchasing decisions. The enforcement of the new food labelling policy is aimed to improve food safety and public health through the mandatory indication of information and nutritional values. To understand the usefulness of the information provided for consumers, a survey was carried out to assess the efficacy of the information presented in food labelling. Principal component analysis was performed to obtain a smaller number of uncorrelated factors regarding the usefulness of food labelling. Results showed consumers usually do not read food labels due to lack of time and excessive information. Additionally, food labelling was observed to be more useful for specific consumer groups, such as, athletes, consumers with health conditions or consumers concerned with a healthy lifestyle. The results of the present study highlight the need of information campaigns by public health authorities to show the importance and advantages of reading food labels as well as the development of essential information which should be quickly and clearly seen and understood by consumers.
2019
Authors
dos Santos, PSS; Jorge, PAS; de Almeida, JMMM; Coelho, L;
Publication
SENSORS
Abstract
We present a portable and low-cost system for interrogation of long-period fiber gratings (LPFGs) costing around a 30th of the price of a typical setup using an optical spectrum analyzer and a broadband light source. The unit is capable of performing real-time monitoring or as a stand-alone data-logger. The proposed technique uses three thermally modulated fiber-coupled laser diodes, sweeping a few nanometers around their central wavelength. The light signal is then modulated by the LPFG and its intensity is acquired by a single photo-detector. Through curve-fitting algorithms the sensor transmission spectrum is reconstructed. Testing and validation were accomplished by inducing variations in the spectral features of an LPFG through changes either in external air temperature from 22 to 425 degrees C or in refractive index (RI) of the surrounding medium from 1.3000 to 1.4240. A dynamic resolution between 3.5 and 1.9 degrees C was achieved, in temperatures from 125 to 325 degrees C. In RI measurements, maximum wavelength and optical power deviations of 2.75 nm and 2.86 dB, respectively, were obtained in the range from 1530 to 1570 nm. The worse RI resolution obtained was 3.47x10(-3). The interrogation platform was then applied in the detection of iron corrosion, expressing wavelength peak values within 1.12 nm from the real value in the region between 1530 and 1570 nm.
2019
Authors
Viveiros, D; Almeida, JMMMd; Coelho, L; Vasconcelos, H; Amorim, VA; Maia, JM; Jorge, PAS;
Publication
Proceedings
Abstract
2019
Authors
Soares Guedes Vasconcelos, HCASG; Marques Martins de Almeida, JMMM; Teixeira Saraiva, CMT; da Silva Jorge, PAD; Costa Coelho, LCC;
Publication
JOURNAL OF LIGHTWAVE TECHNOLOGY
Abstract
The wavelength sensitivity and spectral resolution of Mach-Zehnder fiber interferometers obtained through a combination of two identical uncoated and titanium dioxide (TiO2) coated long period fiber gratings (LPFGs) is presented and compared with single LPFGs-based refractometric sensors. A set of LPFGs were fabricated in single mode fiber with the resonance band having an amplitude of 3 dB in order to split in half the optical power between the core and the specific cladding modes. The separation between the pair of LPFG written in the fiber was varied between 1 and 3 cm and the thickness of the TiO2 coating around the fiber ranged from 20 to 40 nm. A wavelength shift sensitivity of 216 nm/refractive index units (RIU) was achieved for the device with 3 cm and a 30-nm thick TiO2 coating, which presented a spectral resolution of 1.1 x 10(-4 )Rill Despite the lower wavelength shift sensitivity of 142 nm/RIU, attained for a 2-cm long device and 30-nm thick TiO2 coating, a spectral resolution of 1.8 x 10(-5) RIU was measured, which is one order of magnitude lower than a single LPFG.
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