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Publicações por Liliana Patrícia Soares

2023

Measurement of paracetamol concentration using a fiber laser system

Autores
Soares, L; Perez-Herrera, RA; Novais, S; Ferreira, A; Frazao, O; Silva, S;

Publicação
2023 IEEE 7TH PORTUGUESE MEETING ON BIOENGINEERING, ENBENG

Abstract
A linear fiber laser system for measurements of paracetamol concentration is experimentally demonstrated. The cavity is based on a fiber loop mirror and an FBG centered at 1567.8 nm. The sensing head corresponds to a refractometric sensor, whose which principle of operation is based on Fresnel reflection in the fiber tip (FBG side). The system works at detected variations of paracetamol concentrations with a sensitivity of [(8.74 +/- 0.34) x10(-5)] mu W/(g/kg) and a resolution of 2.77 g/kg. The results prove that the fiber laser system could be an asset for processing industries, specifically for non-invasive and real-time measurements of concentration.

2023

Paracetamol concentration-sensing scheme based on a linear cavity fiber laser configuration

Autores
Soares, L; Perez Herrera, RA; Novais, S; Ferreira, A; Fraza, O; Silva, S;

Publicação
OPTICAL FIBER TECHNOLOGY

Abstract
A paracetamol concentration-sensing scheme based on a linear cavity fiber laser configuration is demonstrated experimentally. The laser cavity has a fiber sensor at one end, that allows refractive index measurements. The refractometer consists of a cleaved fiber tip combined with an FBG functioning as a reflecting mirror. The combination of a fiber loop mirror at the other end allows to reflect all the light from the FBG and refractometer, forming a linear cavity. By measuring the intensity variation of the Fresnel reflection at the fiber-to-liquid interface, the measured concentration is linear and have a concentration sensitivity of [( - 8.74 & PLUSMN; 0.34) x 10-5 ] & mu;W/(g/kg), over a range of 52.61 to 219.25 g/kg, and with a resolution of 2.77 g/kg. The results obtained present high stability and prove the potential of the fiber laser system to performed realtime measurements of concentration, in a non-invasive way.

2023

Refractive Index Measurements of Ethanol-Water Binary Liquid Solutions Using a Graded-Index Fiber Tip Sensor

Autores
Soares, L; Cunha, C; Novais, S; Ferreira, A; Frazao, O; Silva, S;

Publicação
IEEE SENSORS LETTERS

Abstract
The refractometric analysis of ethanol-water mixtures is hampered because this type of binary solution does not present a linear behavior. In this letter, a multimode graded-index fiber (GIF) tip sensor for the measurement of ethanol in binary liquid solutions of ethanol-water is proposed. The proof is fabricated by the fusion-splicing of a 500 mu m GIF to a single-mode fiber (SMF), and it operates as a refractometric sensor in reflection. To evaluate the prove potential to detected ethanol variations, samples of ethanol-water mixtures were measured at different temperatures (20 degrees C-60 degrees C). The samples have different %(v/v) of ethanol, in a range between 0% and 100%.

2023

Erbium-doped fiber ring cavity assisted by an FBG and PS-FBG reflector for refractive-index measurements - INVITED

Autores
Perez-Herrera, RA; Diaz, H; Soares, L; Novais, S; Lopez-Amo, M; Silva, S; Frazão, O;

Publicação
EPJ Web of Conferences

Abstract
This work presents an interrogator system based on an erbium-doped fiber ring cavity for refractive-index measurements. This fiber ring cavity is assisted by a fiber Bragg grating and a phase-shift fiber Bragg grating, both with a similar central emission wavelength to increase the output power levels.

2023

How to Use Fiber Optic Sensors for Accurate Absolute Measurements - INVITED

Autores
Frazão, O; Robalinho, P; Vaz, A; Soares, L; Soares, B; Monteiro, C; Novais, S; Silva, S;

Publicação
EPJ Web of Conferences

Abstract
The scientific community has been exploring new concepts as a result of the usage of optical fibers as absolute measurement sensors. While cross-sensitivity is a common issue with optical fiber sensors, this issue has been mitigated by simultaneous measurement techniques. But when it comes to absolute measurements, these methods have some limitations. The white light interferometer, which offers a superb solution for a range of applications, especially for absolute temperature measurement, is one of the most often used methods for absolute measurements.

2024

Linear Fiber Laser Configurations for Optical Concentration Sensing in Liquid Solutions

Autores
Soares, L; Perez-Herrera, RA; Novais, S; Ferreira, A; Silva, S; Frazao, O;

Publicação
PHOTONICS

Abstract
In this study, different configurations based on linear fiber lasers were proposed and experimentally demonstrated to measure the concentration of liquid solutions. Samples of paracetamol liquid solutions with different concentrations, in the range from 52.61 to 201.33 g/kg, were used as a case-study. The optical gain was provided by a commercial bidirectional Erbium-Doped Fiber Amplifier (EDFA) and the linear cavity was obtained using two commercial Fiber Bragg Gratings (FBGs). The main difference of each configuration was the coupling ratio of the optical coupler used to extract the system signal. The sensing head corresponded to a Single-Mode Fiber (SMF) tip that worked as an intensity sensor. The results reveal that, despite the optical coupler used (50:50, 60:40, 70:30 or 80:20), all the configurations reached the laser condition, however, the concentration sensing was only possible using a laser drive current near to the threshold value. The configurations using a 70:30 and an 80:20 optical coupler allowed paracetamol concentration measurements with a higher sensitivity of (-3.00 +/- 0.24) pW/(g/kg) to be performed. In terms of resolution, the highest value obtained was 1.75 g/kg, when it was extracted at 20% of the output power to the linear cavity fiber laser configuration.

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