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Publications by José Luís Santos

2012

DFB Laser based Electrical Dynamic Interrogation For Optical Fiber Sensors

Authors
Carvalho, JP; Frazao, O; Baptista, JM; Santos, JL; Barbero, AP;

Publication
OPTICAL SENSING AND DETECTION II

Abstract
An electrical dynamic interrogation technique previously reported by the authors for long-period grating sensors is now progressed by relying its operation exclusively on the modulation of a DFB Laser. The analysis of the detected first and second harmonic generated by the electrical modulation of the DFB Laser allows generating an optical signal proportional to the LPG spectral shift and resilient to optical power fluctuations along the system. This concept permits attenuating the effect of the 1/f noise of the photodetection, amplification and processing electronics on the sensing head resolution. This technique is employed in a multiplexing sensing scheme that measures refractive index variations.

2012

Long period gratings and rocking filters written with a CO2 laser in highly-birefringent boron-doped photonic crystal fibers for sensing applications

Authors
Carvalho, JP; Anuszkiewicz, A; Statkiewicz Barabach, G; Baptista, JM; Frazao, O; Mergo, P; Santos, JL; Urbanczyk, W;

Publication
OPTICS COMMUNICATIONS

Abstract
In this work, we demonstrate the possibility of fabricating short-length long-period gratings and rocking filters in highly birefringent Photonic Crystal Fiber using a CO2 laser. In our experiments both kinds of gratings were made in the same Boron doped highly birefringent PCF using similar exposure parameters. We also present the sensing capabilities of both fabricated gratings to temperature, strain and hydrostatic pressure by interrogation of the wavelength shifts at different resonances. Crown Copyright

2012

Fiber Optic-Based Refractive Index Sensing at INESC Porto

Authors
Jorge, PAS; Silva, SO; Gouveia, C; Tafulo, P; Coelho, L; Caldas, P; Viegas, D; Rego, G; Baptista, JM; Santos, JL; Frazao, O;

Publication
SENSORS

Abstract
A review of refractive index measurement based on different types of optical fiber sensor configurations and techniques is presented. It addresses the main developments in the area, with particular focus on results obtained at INESC Porto, Portugal. The optical fiber sensing structures studied include those based on Bragg and long period gratings, on micro-interferometers, on plasmonic effects in fibers and on multimode interference in a large spectrum of standard and microstructured optical fibers.

2012

Micro-Displacement Sensor Based on a Hollow-Core Photonic Crystal Fiber

Authors
Rodrigues Pinto, AMR; Baptista, JM; Santos, JL; Lopez Amo, M; Frazao, O;

Publication
SENSORS

Abstract
A sensing head based on a hollow-core photonic crystal fiber for in-reflection measurement of micro-displacements is presented. The sensing structure takes advantage of the multimodal behavior of a short segment of hollow-core photonic crystal fiber in-reflection, being spliced to a single mode fiber at its other end. A modal interferometer is obtained when the sensing head is close to a mirror, through which displacement is measured.

1996

Self-referencing resonant fiber optic intensity sensor based on a Mach-Zehnder topology

Authors
Baptista, JM; Cavaleiro, PM; Santos, JL;

Publication
REVIEW OF SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS

Abstract
An investigation is performed on the characteristics of the self-referencing resonant fiber optic intensity based sensor supported by a Mach-Zehnder topology. Both transmissive and reflective configurations are analyzed. Via the definition of the measurement parameter (R parameter) the linearity and sensitivity of the sensor are addressed. Theoretical and experimental results are compared. The problem of sensor design is under consideration. (C) 1996 American Institute of Physics.

2000

Mach-Zehnder and Michelson topologies for self-referencing fiber optic intensity sensors

Authors
Baptista, JM; Santos, JL; Lage, AS;

Publication
OPTICAL ENGINEERING

Abstract
A theoretical and experimental study of self-referencing fiber optic intensity sensors based on Michelson and on Mach-Zehnder configurations is conducted. Via the definition of the measurement parameter R, sensor linearity and sensitivity are analyzed. Theoretical and experimental results are compared, considering the problem of sensor design and optimization. The choice between the hive configurations is addressed; the Michelson one is recommended for practical reasons. (C) 2000 Society of Photo-Optical instrumentation Engineers. [S0091-3286(00)03406-1].

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