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Publicações por José Luís Santos

2008

Dual sensing of oxygen and temperature using quantum dots and a ruthenium complex

Autores
Jorge, PAS; Maule, C; Silva, AJ; Benrashid, R; Santos, JL; Farahi, F;

Publicação
ANALYTICA CHIMICA ACTA

Abstract
A scheme for the simultaneous determination of oxygen and temperature using quantum dots and a ruthenium complex is demonstrated. The luminescent complex [Ru(II)-tris(4,7-diphenyl-1,10-phenanthroline)](2+) is immobilized in a non-hydrolytic sol-gel matrix and used as the oxygen sensor. The temperature information is provided by the luminescent emission of core-shell CdSe-ZnS semiconductor nanocrystals immobilized in the same material. Measurements of oxygen and temperature could be performed with associated errors of +/- 2% of oxygen concentration and +/- 1 degrees C, respectively In addition, it is shown that while the dye luminescence intensity is quenched both by oxygen and temperature, the nanocrystals luminescent emission responds only to temperature. Results presented demonstrate that the combined luminescence response allows the simultaneous assessment of both parameters using a single optical fiber system. In particular, it was shown that a 10% error in the measured oxygen concentration, induced by a change in the sample temperature, could be compensated using the nanocrystals temperature information and a correction function.

2012

Fiber optic intensity-modulated sensors: A review in biomechanics

Autores
Roriz, P; Ramos, A; Santos, JL; Simoes, JA;

Publicação
Photonic Sensors

Abstract
Fiber optic sensors have a set of properties that make them very attractive in biomechanics. However, they remain unknown to many who work in the field. Some possible causes are scarce information, few research groups using them in a routine basis, and even fewer companies offering turnkey and affordable solutions. Nevertheless, as optical fibers revolutionize the way of carrying data in telecommunications, a similar trend is detectable in the world of sensing. The present review aims to describe the most relevant contributions of fiber sensing in biomechanics since their introduction, from 1960s to the present, focusing on intensity-based configurations. An effort has been made to identify key researchers, research and development (R&D) groups and main applications. © The Author(s) 2012.

2012

Nanostrain measurement using chirped bragg grating fabry-perot interferometer?

Autores
Silva, RM; Ferreira, MS; Santos, JL; Frazao, O;

Publicação
Photonic Sensors

Abstract
A simple nanostrain direct current (DC) measurement system based on a chirped Bragg grating Fabry-Perot (FP) structure is presented. The FP cavity, formed between the chirped fiber Bragg grating (CFBG) and the fiber end face, presents an aperiodic behavior due to the CFBG. A laser located in the fringe pattern slope is used to interrogate the sensing head. The optical power parameter is analyzed when strain is applied, for long and short period fringe pattern wavelengths, and sensitivities of -2.87 µW/µe and -5.48'µW/µe are respectively obtained. This configuration presents a resolution of 70 ne. © The Author(s) 2011.

2011

Optical fiber sensors: A route from University of Kent to Portugal

Autores
Santos, JL; Lobo Ribeiro, AB;

Publicação
Photonic Sensors

Abstract
In this work the authors first summarily describe the main topics that were the subject of their post-graduate activity in fiber sensing at the Applied Optics Group of University of Kent in the late 1980s and early 1990s. After their return to Porto, Portugal, the know-how acquired during their stay at Kent and the collaboration paths that followed between the University of Porto and University of Kent were instrumental in the start-up and progress of optical fiber sensing activity in Portugal. The main topics addressed in this field, the description of some of the relevant developments achieved in recent years, the present situation and the guidelines for the future research and development activity in Portugal in fiber sensing will be the core of this work. © 2011 University of Electronic Science and Technology of China and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.

2010

Multiwavelength fiber laser based on a photonic crystal fiber loop mirror with cooperative Rayleigh scattering

Autores
Pinto, AMR; Frazao, O; Santos, JL; Lopez Amo, M;

Publicação
APPLIED PHYSICS B-LASERS AND OPTICS

Abstract
In this work, a multiwavelength fiber Raman laser based on a highly birefringent photonic crystal fiber loop mirror is presented. A laser resonator is formed when the Raman amplification with cooperative Rayleigh scattering in a dispersion-compensating fiber is used as a distributed mirror and combined with a photonic crystal fiber loop mirror filtering structure. Stable multiwavelength lasing at room temperature is achieved due to the low temperature sensitivity of the highly birefringent photonic crystal fiber.

2000

Application of multimode laser diodes in the interrogation of fiber Bragg grating sensors

Autores
Ferreira, LA; Diatzikis, EV; Moreira, PJ; Santos, JL; Farahi, F;

Publicação
OPTICAL FIBER TECHNOLOGY

Abstract
The interrogation of fiber Bragg grating sensors with multimode laser diodes is theoretically and experimentally analyzed using two different approaches: serrodyne and dithering techniques. It is also demonstrated that by using several laser modes it is possible to enhance the measurement range without compromising sensitivity, (C) 2000 Academic Press.

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