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Publications by Diana Viegas

2010

Surface-Plasmon-Resonance Sensor Based on H-shaped Optical Fibre

Authors
Viegas, D; Hautakorpi, M; Guerreiro, A; Santos, JL; Ludvigsen, H;

Publication
FOURTH EUROPEAN WORKSHOP ON OPTICAL FIBRE SENSORS

Abstract
We propose and theoretically study a novel surface-plasmon-resonance sensor based on an H-shaped, elliptical-core optical fibre. The two grooves of the H-fibre are coated with a thin, uniform metal layer that in turn is covered with a high-index dielectric layer to allow broad spectral tunability. The sensor maintains linear polarization and facilitates effortless splicing. Electromagnetic mode analysis indicates a sensitivity of 1800 nm/RIU (refractive-index unit) for aqueous analytes.

2010

Long-Period Grating Fiber Sensor With In Situ Optical Source for Remote Sensing

Authors
Viegas, D; Carvalho, JP; Coelho, L; Santos, JL; Araujo, FM; Frazao, O;

Publication
IEEE PHOTONICS TECHNOLOGY LETTERS

Abstract
A concept of long-period-based optical fiber sensors, with broadband light illumination generated just after the sensing structure, is presented in this work. This new approach allows the interrogation in transmission of the sensing head while integrated in a reflective configuration, which means the long-period grating (LPG) sensor is seen in transmission by the optical source but in reflection by the measurement system. Also, it is shown that with this illumination layout the optical power balance is more favorable when compared with the standard configurations, allowing better sensor performances, particularly when the sensing head is located far away from the photodetection and processing unit. This is demonstrated for the case of the LPG structure applied to measure strain and using ratiometric interrogation based on the readout of the optical power reflected by two fiber Bragg gratings spectrally located in each side of the LPG resonance.

2012

Fiber Optic-Based Refractive Index Sensing at INESC Porto

Authors
Jorge, PAS; Silva, SO; Gouveia, C; Tafulo, P; Coelho, L; Caldas, P; Viegas, D; Rego, G; Baptista, JM; Santos, JL; Frazao, O;

Publication
SENSORS

Abstract
A review of refractive index measurement based on different types of optical fiber sensor configurations and techniques is presented. It addresses the main developments in the area, with particular focus on results obtained at INESC Porto, Portugal. The optical fiber sensing structures studied include those based on Bragg and long period gratings, on micro-interferometers, on plasmonic effects in fibers and on multimode interference in a large spectrum of standard and microstructured optical fibers.

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.

2010

Non-terminal miniature fiber Bragg grating temperature probe based in a u-shape lossless taper

Authors
Viegas, D; Abad, S; Santos, JL; Ferreira, LA; Araujo, FM;

Publication
MEASUREMENT SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY

Abstract
A novel miniature fiber Bragg grating-based temperature probe is presented. The sensor design integrates a u-shape lossless taper, thus offering the advantages of a terminal temperature probe while enabling effective serial multiplexing. We report on the experimental validation of the temperature probe design, demonstrating lossless operation and effective elimination of strain cross-sensitivity.

2010

Fibre-optic SPR sensor with a FBG interrogation scheme for readout enhancement

Authors
Diaz Herrera, N; Viegas, D; Jorge, PAS; Araujo, FM; Santos, JL; Navarrete, MC; Gonzalez Cano, A;

Publication
SENSORS AND ACTUATORS B-CHEMICAL

Abstract
In this Work a new configuration of a refractometric sensor for aqueous solutions based on the combination of surface plasmon resonance (SPR) with fibre Bragg gratings (FBG) is presented. Two FBGs are selected having reflection maxima in each side of the plasmon resonance peak. These FBGs enable a different processing scheme for the information provided by the SPR transducer. This improved interrogation method increases the sensitivity and resolution of the sensor compared with those obtained with the usual method of tracking the spectral transmittance minimum and makes the system performance independent of optical Source power fluctuations. The experimental results obtained with a double-layer uniform-waist tapered fibre show the feasibility of this approach and its applicability in SPR-based biosensors that Must face very exigent measuring conditions.

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