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Publications by José Luís Santos

2005

Strain-temperature discrimination using a step spectrum profile fibre Bragg grating arrangement

Authors
Frazao, O; Romero, R; Araujo, FM; Ferreira, LA; Santos, JL;

Publication
SENSORS AND ACTUATORS A-PHYSICAL

Abstract
A sensing head for simultaneous measurement of temperature and strain is presented and analyzed. The proposed configuration is based on the combination of two Bragg gratings, written in different fibres and with different reflectivities, to form a single signature with a reflected step spectrum profile. This characteristic minimizes the spectrum allocated to each sensor in a series multiplexing topology. By measuring the changes in the peak wavelength and spectral width of this signature, resolutions of +/- 0.65 degrees C/root Hz and +/- 2.55 mu epsilon/root Hz were achieved for temperature and strain measurements, respectively.

2010

Refractive index sensing of aqueous media based on plasmonic resonance in tapered optical fibres operating in the 1.5 mu m region

Authors
Diaz Herrera, N; Gonzalez Cano, A; Viegas, D; Santos, JL; Navarrete, MC;

Publication
SENSORS AND ACTUATORS B-CHEMICAL

Abstract
Experimental results are shown demonstrating that multiple surface plasma waves can be excited in optical fibres at the 1.5 mu m optical communications region for the range of refractive indices of aqueous media using doubly deposited tapered fibre structures, well known to exhibit small or zero sensitivity to polarization. Well-defined plasmon dips were obtained with high sensitivity to the surrounding refractive index. This characteristic, together with the substantial flexibility for local and distributed measurement associated with optical fibre sensing supported by the C-Band technology, indicate that these devices can be very advantageously used for chemical, biological and environmental sensing.

1995

REFERENCING TECHNIQUE FOR INTENSITY-BASED SENSORS USING FIBER OPTIC BRAGG GRATINGS

Authors
CAVALEIRO, PM; RIBEIRO, ABL; SANTOS, JL;

Publication
ELECTRONICS LETTERS

Abstract
An all-optical fibre referencing scheme for intensity based sensors which uses two identical fibre Bragg gratings is described. It provides a general and simple miniature sensor design with referencing effectiveness against system power fluctuations. The concept is demonstrated for a reflective-type displacement sensing cavity, and its potential for simultaneous measurand and temperature evaluation is evaluated.

1992

LARGE RANGE COHERENCE TUNED FIBER OPTIC INTERFEROMETRIC SYSTEM FOR APPLICATION IN ACCELEROMETERS

Authors
RIBEIRO, ABL; SANTOS, JL; JACKSON, DA;

Publication
REVIEW OF SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS

Abstract
A low coherence interferometric system with large tracking range and self-initialization to be used for remote signal processing of fiber optic accelerometers is investigated. The tracking range of the low coherence system is 1.1 mm at low frequency. Phase resolution better than 1 mrad/ square-root Hz at frequencies below 600 Hz is obtained, with a dynamic range of almost-equal-to 90 dB. Data are presented which show that if the system were used to process the output from a compliant cylinder-type accelerometer, resolutions of approximately 10(-7) g/ square-root Hz could be achieved.

2005

Applications of fiber optic grating technology to multi-parameter measurement

Authors
Frazao, O; Ferreira, LA; Araujo, FM; Santos, JL;

Publication
FIBER AND INTEGRATED OPTICS

Abstract
In this article, approaches reported in the literature for multi-parameter measurement relying on fiber grating technology are reviewed. Due to its importance, the particular case of temperature/strain simultaneous measurement is addressed in further detail, as well as the techniques and sensing heads for temperature-independent strain measurement. Specific criteria are also proposed for sensing head classification in the context of multi-parameter measurement.

2001

Temperature and strain insensitive bending measurements with D-type fibre Bragg gratings

Authors
Araujo, FM; Ferreira, LA; Santos, JL; Farahi, F;

Publication
MEASUREMENT SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY

Abstract
We present a new sensor configuration based on the intrinsic bend sensitivity of Bragg gratings written in D-type fibres. This sensor can be embedded in any layer of a composite material to evaluate curvature in a way independent of axial strain and temperature. It can also be used to measure other parameters such as acceleration, angle and acoustic pressure.

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