2012
Autores
Martins, H; Marques, MB; Jorge, P; Cordeiro, CMB; Frazao, O;
Publicação
OPTICS COMMUNICATIONS
Abstract
An intensity curvature sensor using a Photonic Crystal Fiber (PCF) with three coupled cores is proposed. The three cores were aligned and there was an air hole between each two consecutive cores. The fiber had a low air filling fraction, which means that the cores remain coupled in the wavelength region studied. Due to this coupling, interference is obtained in the fiber output even if just a single core is illuminated. A configuration using reflection interrogation, which used a section fiber with 0.13 m as the sensing head, was characterized for curvature sensing. When the fiber is bended along the plane of the cores, one of the lateral cores will be stretched and the other compressed. This changes the coupling coefficient between the three cores, changing the output optical power intensity. The sensitivity of the sensing head was strongly dependent on the direction of bending, having its maximum when the bending direction was along the plane of the cores. A maximum curvature sensitivity of 2.0 dB/m(-1) was demonstrated between 0 m and 2.8 m.
2012
Autores
Silva, S; Pachon, EGP; Franco, MAR; Hayashi, JG; Xavier Malcata, FX; Frazao, O; Jorge, P; Cordeiro, CMB;
Publicação
APPLIED OPTICS
Abstract
The proposed sensing device relies on the self-imaging effect that occurs in a pure silica multimode fiber (coreless MMF) section of a single-mode-multimode-single-mode (SMS)-based fiber structure. The influence of the coreless-MMF diameter on the external refractive index (RI) variation permitted the sensing head with the lowest MMF diameter (i.e., 55 mu m) to exhibit the maximum sensitivity (2800 nm/RIU). This approach also implied an ultrahigh sensitivity of this fiber device to temperature variations in the liquid RI of 1.43: a maximum sensitivity of -1880 pm/degrees C was indeed attained. Therefore, the results produced were over 100-fold those of the typical value of approximately 13 pm/degrees C achieved in air using a similar device. Numerical analysis of an evanescent wave absorption sensor was performed, in order to extend the range of liquids with a detectable RI to above 1.43. The suggested model is an SMS fiber device where a polymer coating, with an RI as low as 1.3, is deposited over the coreless MMF; numerical results are presented pertaining to several polymer thicknesses in terms of external RI variation. (C) 2012 Optical Society of America
2012
Autores
Silva, RM; Chesini, G; Gouveia, CJ; Lobo Ribeiro, ABL; Frazao, O; Cordeiro, CMB; Jorge, PAS;
Publicação
22ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON OPTICAL FIBER SENSORS, PTS 1-3
Abstract
In this work a magnetic field sensor based on an FBG coated with a thin film of Terfenol-D is presented. The sensor was tested with two optical interrogation systems: one, a scanning laser system with a 1 pm resolution, and the other a differential white light interferometer (WLI). The results obtained in the magnetic field range of 20 mT to 100 mT, show the possibility of increasing the magnetic field measurement resolution, with temperature fluctuations invariance, by a factor of 4.5 when using the WLI system.
2012
Autores
Layeghi, A; Zibaii, MI; Sadeghi, J; Frazao, O; Jorge, PAS; Latifi, H;
Publicação
22ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON OPTICAL FIBER SENSORS, PTS 1-3
Abstract
A high-birefringent fiber (HBF) was tapered as adiabatic in sequence steps by utilizing a CO2 laser and its birefringence was measured in fiber loop mirror (FLM) setup. The birefringence of tapered section and total sensor was obtained to be -8.02x10(-2), and 2.46x10(-4), respectively. Then, refractive index (RI) sensitivity increased and temperature sensitivity of the tapered Hi-Bi fiber (THBF) decreased. The sensitivity of the proposed FLM interferometer for RI changes in the range from 1.3380 to 1.3470 was measured to be 389.85 nm/RIU. The temperature sensitivity in the range from 50 degrees C to 90 degrees C was measured to be -1.19nm/degrees C.
2012
Autores
Zibaii, MI; Nouri, S; Sadeghi, J; Latifi, H; Jorge, PAS; Schuster, K; Kobelke, J; Frazao, O;
Publicação
22ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON OPTICAL FIBER SENSORS, PTS 1-3
Abstract
In this work, fiber in-line Mach-Zehnder Interferometer (MZI) based on triangular-shape suspended core fibers (SCFs) is investigated. The sensitivity of the sensing head was determined for pressure and temperature, respectively. The sensitivities are 0.4 pm/psi and 13 pm/psi for longitudinal and radial pressure, respectively. The sensing head was also subjected to temperature and presented very low sensitivity.
2010
Autores
Queiros, RB; Silva, SO; Sales, MGF; Noronha, JP; Frazao, O; Jorge, PAS; Aguilar, GG;
Publicação
FOURTH EUROPEAN WORKSHOP ON OPTICAL FIBRE SENSORS
Abstract
The deterioration of water quality by Cyanobacteria causes outbreaks and epidemics associated with harmful diseases in Humans and animals because of the released toxins. Microcystin-LR (mcyst) is one of the most widely studied hepatotoxin and World Health Organization recommends a maximum value of 1 mu g L-1 of mcyst in drinking-water. Therefore, there is a great demand for remote, real-time sensing techniques to detect and quantify the presence of mcyst. In this work a Fabry-Perot sensing probe based on a fibre tip coated with a mcyst sensitive thin film is presented. Highly specific recognition membranes, using sol-gel based Molecular Imprinted Polymers (MIPs), were developed to quantify microcystins in water, showing great potential in the analysis of this kind of samples. The fibre Fabry-Perot MIP sensor shows a linear response to mcyst concentration with a sensitivity of -13.2 +/- 0.4 nm L mu g(-1).
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