2010
Authors
Caldas, P; Jorge, PAS; Araujo, FM; Ferreira, LA; Rego, G; Santos, JL; Berneschi, S; Cosi, F; Soria, S; Pelli, S; Conti, GN;
Publication
FOURTH EUROPEAN WORKSHOP ON OPTICAL FIBRE SENSORS
Abstract
In this work we describe the characterization of high Q optical microresonators using an all fiber based system. Silica microspheres fabricated on a fiber tip by electric arc discharge are characterized using a simple interrogation system based on an adiabatic fiber taper coupler and on the collection of scattered radiation by a multimode fiber.
2000
Authors
Jorge, PAS; Ferreira, LA; Santos, JL;
Publication
OPTICAL ENGINEERING
Abstract
An analysis is performed of the degradation of the signal readout of fiber optic Bragg grating sensors demodulated using the serrodyne interferometric technique. Experimental results are presented that validate the analysis. It is also shown that synchronous detection of the interferometric signal referenced to the serrodyne waveform that modulates the phase of the readout interferometer allows the elimination of the system do offset introduced by the serrodyne flyback, (C) 2000 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers.
2002
Authors
Jorge, PAS; Caldas, P; Ferreira, LA; Ribeiro, ABL; Santos, JL; Farahi, F;
Publication
OFS 2002: 15TH OPTICAL FIBER SENSORS CONFERENCE TECHNICAL DIGEST
Abstract
Theoretical and experimental results were presented which validated a new dual interferometric configuration with serrodyne processing for the remote sensing of electrical current. Linearity and waveform reproduction at 50 Hz were observed and a current resolution (˜22.4 ArmsHz- 1/2) was obtained. The utilization of the proposed interferometric concept to simultaneously perform metering and relaying current measurements was also addressed. © 2002 IEEE.
2004
Authors
Jorge, PAS; Caldas, P; Rosa, CC; Oliva, AG; Marques, MB; Santos, JL;
Publication
Second European Workshop on Optical Fibre Sensors
Abstract
2011
Authors
Tafulo, PAR; Jorge, PAS; Santos, JL; Frazão, O;
Publication
International Conference on Applications of Optics and Photonics
Abstract
2005
Authors
Jorge, PAS; Mayeh, M; Benrashid, R; Caldas, P; Santos, JL; Farahi, F;
Publication
17th International Conference on Optical Fibre Sensors, Pts 1 and 2
Abstract
The use of semiconductor nano-particles as temperature probes in luminescence chemical sensing applications is addressed. Temperature changes the intensity, the peak wavelength and the spectral width of the quantum dots luminescent emission in a linear and reversible way. Results are presented that show the feasibility of implementing a self-referenced intensity based sensor to perform temperature measurements independent of the optical power level in the sensing system. Additionally, it is demonstrated that self-referenced temperature measurements in multiple points could be performed using reflection or transmission based optical fiber configurations.
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