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Publicações por Manuel Joaquim Marques

2006

Brillouin fibre laser sensor for strain and temperature discrimination

Autores
Frazao, O; Marques, JM; Santos, JL; Marques, MB; Baptista, JM;

Publicação
Optics InfoBase Conference Papers

Abstract
In this work, a Brillouin fibre laser sensor for strain and temperature discrimination is presented. The fibre laser sensor consists in a Fabry-Pérot cavity with 20 meters of optical fibre between two Bragg gratings. © 2006 OSA/OFS 2006.

2007

Study of LPG-assisted fibre modal Michelson interferometers with coherence addressing and heterodyne interrogation - art. no. 66192F

Autores
Caldas, P; Araujo, F; Ferreira, LA; Rego, G; Marques, MB; Santos, JL;

Publicação
Third European Workshop on Optical Fibre Sensors

Abstract
In this work. the LPG-assisted fibre Michelson modal interferometer is studied as a sensing structure to environmental refractive index, temperature and liquid level when coherence addressing and heterodyne interrogation are considered. The effects on measurand sensitivity of the order of the cladding mode excited by the LPG, of the degree c etching of the sensing fibre and of the fibre type used are investigated.

2007

Brillouin fibre laser discrete sensor for simultaneous strain and temperature measurement

Autores
Frazao, O; Marques, JM; Santos, JL; Marques, MB; Baptista, JM;

Publicação
APPLIED PHYSICS B-LASERS AND OPTICS

Abstract
In this work, a Brillouin fibre laser sensor for strain and temperature discrimination is presented. The fibre laser sensor consists of a Fabry-Perot cavity with 20 m of optical fibre between two Bragg gratings. For the strain measurement, the 20 m were split in half and in 10 m a pre-tension was applied originating two Brillouin peaks. For the temperature measurement all of the sensing head was heated. The resolutions achieved were +/- 1 mu epsilon and +/- 1 degrees C for strain and temperature measurements, respectively.

2007

Stimulated Brillouin scattering as the referencing mechanism of an optical fibre intensity sensor

Autores
Baptista, JM; Marques, JM; Frazao, O; Santos, S; Santos, JL; Marques, MB;

Publicação
OPTICS COMMUNICATIONS

Abstract
An optical fibre intensity sensor referenced by stimulated Brillouin scattering is presented. The optical sensor uses Fresnel reflection signal at the sensor fibre end and employs an adequate relationship between Brillouin and Rayleigh scattering and Fresnel reflection to have a referenced optical fibre intensity sensor addressed in reflection.

2008

Ring fibre laser with interferometer based in long period grating for sensing applications

Autores
Frazao, O; Correia, C; Baptista, JM; Marques, MB; Santos, JL;

Publicação
OPTICS COMMUNICATIONS

Abstract
This work presents two distinct configurations based on phase-wavelength conversion using a ring fibre laser with two different long period gratings interferometer topologies. The sensors are interrogated by analysing the wavelength change of the emission laser, which is directly dependent on the interferometer phase change. The first configuration integrates a Mach-Zehnder interferometer, which is based on a pair of long period gratings and is used as sensing head for bending radius and longitudinal strain measurement. The second configuration, comprehends a Michelson interferometer, which is based on a single LPG and a fibre end mirror and is used as a liquid level sensor or as an optical refractometer.

2008

Recent Advances on Optical Sensing Using Photonic Crystal Fibers

Autores
Marques, MB; Magalha~es, F; Carvalho, JP; Fraza~o, O; Arau´jo, FM; Santos, JL; Ferreira, LA; Cordeiro, CMB; de Matos, CJS;

Publicação
1ST WORKSHOP ON SPECIALTY OPTICAL FIBERS AND THEIR APPLICATIONS

Abstract
The application of hollow-core photonic crystal fibers for gas sensing is reviewed and discussed. Some problems with splicing to standard fibers and gas diffusion into the core are addressed. Current work at INESC Porto in the development of sensing heads and interrogation units is also reported.

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