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2018

Determination of thermo-optic coefficient of ethanol-water mixtures with optical fiber tip sensor

Authors
Novais, S; Ferreira, MS; Pinto, JL;

Publication
OPTICAL FIBER TECHNOLOGY

Abstract
In this work, the thermo-optic coefficient (TOC) of ethanol-water mixtures, through refractive index and temperature measurements are determined using an etched optical fiber tip based on a multimode interferometer. The proposed probe is fabricated by fusion-splicing a 5.2 mm long coreless fiber section to a single mode fiber. To reduce the sensor dimensions and improve its sensitivity towards external medium variations, the fiber tip is subjected to wet chemical etching using a solution of 40% hydrofluoric acid, presenting a final diameter of 24.4 mu m. The TOC of each solution is estimated and, in the case of deionized water and pure ethanol, its value is of -1.128 x 10(-4) degrees C-1 and -3.117 x 10(-4) degrees C-1, respectively.

2018

Optical Fiber Tip Sensor for the Measurement of Glucose Aqueous Solutions

Authors
Novais, S; Ferreira, CIA; Ferreira, MS; Pinto, JL;

Publication
IEEE PHOTONICS JOURNAL

Abstract
A reflective fiber optic sensor based on multimode interference for the measurement of refractive index variations in glucose aqueous solutions is proposed. The sensor is fabricated by splicing a short section of coreless silica fiber to standard single mode fiber. The influence of the coreless fiber dimensions on the sensor performance is analyzed. By changing the sensor length, no significant impact is observed. However, the reduction of the sensing head diameter leads to a large improvement of the sensitivity. The smaller sensor, with a length of 5 mm and a diameter of 24 mu m, presents a maximum sensitivity of 1467.59 nm/RIU, for the refractive index range between 1.364 and 1.397 RIU. Taking into account the acquisition system, a maximum theoretical resolution of 6.8 x 10(-5) RIU is achieved.

2018

Optical Fiber Fabry-Perot Tip Sensor for Detection of Water-Glycerin Mixtures

Authors
Novais, S; Ferreira, MS; Pinto, JL;

Publication
JOURNAL OF LIGHTWAVE TECHNOLOGY

Abstract
A fiber sensor based on a Fabry-Perot cavity is reported for measuring mixtures of water and glycerin. The sensor is fabricated by producing an air bubble near the end face of a multimode fiber section, and reshaping the tip in order to produce a thin silica diaphragm. It is observed that there is dependence between diaphragm dimensions and the structure sensitivity. The sensor with a 20 mu m thick diaphragm presents a sensitivity of 7.81 pm/wt.% regarding the variation of water mass fraction in glycerin. With this sensing head, an experimental resolution of 2.5 wt.% is estimated. By converting the mass fraction into refractive index variations, a maximum sensitivity of 5.49 nm/RIU is obtained. Moreover, given the low-temperature sensitivity (1.6 pm/degrees C), the proposed cavity should be adequate to perform temperature independent measurements. The purity degree of glycerin is one of the most important parameters to be determined in applications such as in pharmaceutical or cosmetic area. The proposed sensor can be an alternative to the previously developed ones.

2018

Arterial pulses assessed with FBG based films: a smart skin approach

Authors
Leitao, C; Domingues, MF; Novais, S; Tavares, C; Pinto, J; Marques, C; Antunes, P;

Publication
BIOPHOTONICS: PHOTONIC SOLUTIONS FOR BETTER HEALTH CARE VI

Abstract
Cardiovascular diseases are the main cause of death in the world and its occurrence is closely related to arterial stiffness. Arterial stiffness is commonly evaluated by analysing the arterial pulse waveform and velocity, with electromechanical pressure transducers, in superficial arteries such as carotid, radial and femoral. In order to ease the acquisition procedure and increase the patients comfort during the measurements, new optical fibre techniques have been explored to be used in the reliable detection of arterial pulse waves, due to their small size, high sensitivity, electrical isolation and immunity to electromagnetic interference. More specifically, fibre Bragg gratings (FBGs) are refractive index modulated structures engraved in the core of an optical fibre, which have a well-defined resonance wavelength that varies with the strain conditions of the medium, known as Bragg wavelength. In this work, FBGs were embedded in a commercial resin, producing films that were used to assess the arterial pulse in superficial locations such as carotid, radial and foot dorsum. The technique proved to be a promising, comfortable and trustworthy way to assess the arterial pulses, with all the optical fibre use advantages, in a non-intrusive biomedical sensing procedure. Examples of possible applications of the developed structures are smart skin structures to monitor arterial cardiovascular parameters, in a stable and reliable way, throughout daily activities or even during exams with high electromagnetic fields, such as magnetic resonance imaging.

2018

Design Tolerances of Devices Based on Tapered Depressed-Cladding Fibers

Authors
Celaschi, S; Malheiros-Silveira, GN; Grégoire, N; Morency, S; Messaddeq, Y; Floridia, C; Rosolem, JB;

Publication
Latin America Optics and Photonics Conference

Abstract

2018

All-fiber Coaxial Mach-Zehnder Digital Sensor

Authors
Celaschi, S; Malheiros-Silveira, GN; Floridia, C; Rosolem, JB;

Publication
Latin America Optics and Photonics Conference

Abstract

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