2014
Authors
Rota Rodrigo, S; Lopez Amo, M; Kobelke, J; Schuster, K; Santos, JL; Frazao, O;
Publication
23RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON OPTICAL FIBRE SENSORS
Abstract
In this work a strain sensor based on a suspended core fiber is proposed. The sensor comprises a suspended core PCF between SMFs and is based on the multimode interference generated in these transitions. A strain sensitivity study for different sensing heads and stage separation lengths was carried out showing a sensitivity of -2.42 pm/mu epsilon for the best case. Also the sensing head was tested for curvature and temperature, showing in the first case that it is insensitive to curvature effects, and secondly, that for small sensor lengths it was insensitive to temperature variations.
2014
Authors
Bravo, M; Baptista, JM; Santos, JL; Lopez Amo, M; Frazao, O;
Publication
IEEE SENSORS JOURNAL
Abstract
A micro-displacement sensing head based on two aligned cleaved fibers inserted into an optical fiber ring and interrogated by an optical time-domain reflectometry is presented. The sensor configuration is characterized for measuring both longitudinal and axial micro-displacements, showing a sensitivity of 0.07 and 2.67 dB/mu m for longitudinal and axial micro-displacements, respectively. A multiplexing system using two of these configurations is also studied.
2014
Authors
Queiros, RB; Gouveia, C; Fernandes, JRA; Jorge, FAS;
Publication
BIOSENSORS & BIOELECTRONICS
Abstract
An evanescent wave fiber optic sensor for detection of Escherichia coli (E. coli) outer membranes proteins (EcOMPs) using long period gratings (LPGs) as a refractometric platform is presented. The sensing probes were attained by the functionalization of LPGs inscribed in single mode fiber using two different methods of immobilization; electrostatic assembly and covalent binding. The resulting label-free configuration enabled the specific recognition of EcOMPs in water by monitoring the resonance wavelength shift due to refractive index changes induced by binding events. The sensors displayed linear responses in the range of 0.1 nM to 10 nM EcOMPs with sensitivities of -0.1563 +/- 0.005 nm decade(-1) [EcOMP, M] (electrostatic method) and -0.1597 +/- 0.004 nm decade(-1) [EcOMP, M] (covalent method). The devices could be regenerated (under low pH conditions) with a deviation less than 0.1% for at least three subsequent detection events. The sensors were also applied to spiked environmental water samples.
2014
Authors
Moura, JP; Baierl, H; Auguste, JL; Jamier, R; Roy, P; Santos, JL; Frazao, O;
Publication
2014 THIRD MEDITERRANEAN PHOTONICS CONFERENCE
Abstract
A segment of a suspended-core microstructured fibre was dipped in a droplet of acetone and the evaporation dynamics of remaining acetone inside the cavity were simultaneously analysed with an optical microscope and an optical spectrum analyser. When the fibre is immersed it suffers a 14 dB signal drop. Different menisci form in each cladding cavity, with different evaporation times and rates. The signal restores its initial state not when the evaporation process is complete but after the collapse of a dominant meniscus.
2014
Authors
Roriz, P; Ferreira, JMC; Potes, JC; Oliveira, MT; Frazao, O; Santos, JL; de Oliveira Simoes, JAD;
Publication
JOURNAL OF BIOMEDICAL OPTICS
Abstract
The purpose of the present study was to measure the intradiscal pressure signal of an anesthetized sheep under spontaneous breathing. An ultra-miniature fiber optic high-pressure sensor was implanted into the nucleus pulposus of the fifth lumbar intervertebral using a dorsolateral transforaminal approach. Results suggested the periodicity of the intradiscal pressure signal was similar to the mean respiratory rate of the animal. The average resting intradiscal pressure was also calculated and compared to available data. (C) 2014 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE)
2014
Authors
Frazao, O; Ferreira, MS; Andre, RM; Silva, SO; Marques, MB; Santos, JL;
Publication
Optical Sensors, 2014
Abstract
A review in fiber post-processing for sensing applications is presented. The review is divided in three parts. Tapers devices, chemical etching for Fabry-Perot cavities and focused ion beam (FIB) as post-processing applied in optical fibers are considered. The most recent results as sensing elements are shown. © 2014 OSA.
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