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Publications by José Luís Santos

2015

Multimodal Interferometer Based on a Suspended Core Fiber for Simultaneous Measurement of Physical Parameters

Authors
Rota Rodrigo, S; Lopez Amo, M; Kobelke, J; Schuster, K; Santos, JL; Frazao, O;

Publication
JOURNAL OF LIGHTWAVE TECHNOLOGY

Abstract
In this study, a multimodal interferometer based on a suspended core photonic crystal fiber (PCF) for simultaneous strain and temperature measurements is proposed. The structure is also employed for angle measurements. The sensor comprises a 3-mm-suspended core PCF between SMFs and is based on the combination of two multimodal interferences with different frequency fringe patterns. The interferometric patterns show different sensitivity responses to strain and temperature. Through a low-pass frequency filtering of the detected spectrum, the wavelength shift of the two patterns can be measured allowing the discrimination of strain and temperature effects with resolutions of 0.45 degrees C and 4.02 mu epsilon, respectively. The sensor is also characterized for angle measurements showing a maximum sensitivity of 9.17 pm/degrees in the range from 0 degrees to 90 degrees. It is demonstrated that with this sensing structure is possible to obtain simultaneous measurement of bend angle and temperature with resolutions of 1.69 degrees and 0.92 degrees C, respectively.

2015

On the anodic aluminium oxide refractive index of nanoporous templates

Authors
Hierro Rodriguez, A; Rocha Rodrigues, P; Valdes Bango, F; Alameda, JM; Jorge, PAS; Santos, JL; Araujo, JP; Teixeira, JM; Guerreiro, A;

Publication
JOURNAL OF PHYSICS D-APPLIED PHYSICS

Abstract
In the present study, we have determined the intrinsic refractive index of anodic aluminium oxide, which is originated by the formation of nanoporous alumina templates. Different templates have been fabricated by the conventional two-step anodization procedure in oxalic acid. Their porosities were modified by chemical wet etching allowing the tuning of their effective refractive indexes (air-filled nanopores + anodic aluminium oxide). By standard spectroscopic light transmission measurements, the effective refractive index for each different template was extracted in the VIS-NIR region. The determination of the intrinsic anodic aluminium oxide refractive index was performed by using the Maxwell-Garnett homogenization theory. The results are coincident for all the fabricated samples. The obtained refractive index (similar to 1.55) is quite lower (similar to 22%) than the commonly used Al2O3 handbook value (similar to 1.75), showing that the amorphous nature of the anodic oxide structure strongly conditions its optical properties. This difference is critical for the correct design and modeling of optical plasmonic metamaterials based on anodic aluminium oxide nanoporous templates.

2016

Optical sensor based on hybrid FBG/titanium dioxide coated LPFG for monitoring organic solvents in edible oils

Authors
Coelho, L; Viegas, D; Santos, JL; de Almeida, JMMM;

Publication
TALANTA

Abstract
A hybrid optical sensing scheme based on a fiber Bragg grating (FBG) combined with a titanium dioxide coated long period fiber grating (LPFG) for monitoring organic solvents in high refractive index edible oils is reported. In order to investigate and optimize the sensor performance, two different FBG/LPFG interrogation systems were investigated. The readout of the sensor was implemented using either the wavelength shift of the LPFG resonance dip or the variation in the optical power level of the reflected/transmitted light at the FBG wavelength peak, which in turn depends on the wavelength position of the LPFG resonance. Hexane concentrations up to 20%V/V, corresponding to the refractive index range from 1.451 to 1.467, were considered. For the transmission mode of operation, sensitivities of 1.41 nm/%V/V and 0.11 dB/%V/V, with resolutions of 0.58%V/V and 0.29%V/V, were achieved when using the LPFG wavelength shift and the FBG transmitted optical power, respectively. For the FBG reflection mode of operation, a sensitivity of 0.07 dB/V/V and a resolution better than 0.16%V/V were estimated.

2015

Phase Interrogated Plasmonic Optical Fiber Optrode with Bimetallic Layers

Authors
Moayyed, H; Leite, IT; Coelho, L; Santos, JL; Viegas, D;

Publication
24TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON OPTICAL FIBRE SENSORS

Abstract
Optical fiber optrodes are attractive sensing devices due to their ability to perform point measurement in remote locations. Mostly, they are oriented to biochemical sensing, quite often relying on fluorescent and spectroscopic techniques, but with the refractometric approach being also considered when the objective is high measurement performance, particularly when focusing on measurand resolution. In this work, we address this subject proposing and theoretically analyzing the characteristics of a fiber optic optrode relying on plasmonic interaction. The optrode structure is a fiber optic tapered tip layout incorporating a lateral bimetallic layer (silver + gold) and operating in reflection.

2014

Analysis of phase interrogation of SPR fiber optic sensors with characteristics tailored by the application of different metal-dielectric overlays

Authors
Moayyed, H; Leite, IT; Coelho, L; Santos, JL; Guerreiro, A; Viegas, D;

Publication
23RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON OPTICAL FIBRE SENSORS

Abstract
Optical fiber sensors based on the phenomenon of plasmonic resonance can be interrogated applying different methods, the most common one being the spectral approach where the measurand information is derived from the reading of the wavelength resonance dip. In principle, a far better performance can be achieved considering the reading of the phase of the light at a specific wavelength located within the spectral plasmonic resonance. This approach is investigated in this work for fiber optic SPR sensors with overlays which are combinations of metallic and dielectric thin films, permitting not only to tune the wavelength of the SPR resonance but also the sensitivity associated with the phase interrogation of the sensors.

2014

Characterization of a hybrid Fabry-Perot Cavity based on a four-bridge double-Y-shape-core microstructured fiber

Authors
Pinto, AMR; Lopez Aldaba, A; Lopez Amo, M; Frazao, O; Santos, JL; Baptista, JM; Baierl, H; Auguste, JL; Jamier, R; Roy, P;

Publication
Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering

Abstract
In this work, a hybrid Fabry-Perot interferometer based on a novel four-bridge microstructured fiber is presented and characterized. The characterization of this cavity is performed in the L-band using two different instruments: an optical spectrum analyzer and an optical backscatter reflectometer. The Fabry-Perot output signal presents linear variation with temperature changes (sensitivity 9.8-11.9 pm/°C), variation with the polarization states of light and high stability. © 2014 SPIE.

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