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Publications by Susana Oliveira Silva

2023

Towards the Increase of Sensitivity and Resolution of Fabry-Perot Cavities

Authors
Silva, SO;

Publication
Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Photonics, Optics and Laser Technology, PHOTOPTICS 2023, Lisbon, Portugal, February 16-18, 2023.

Abstract

2024

Environmental Monitoring of Submarine Cable in Madeira Island

Authors
Cunha, C; Monteiro, C; Martins, HF; Silva, S; Frazao, O;

Publication
EOS ANNUAL MEETING, EOSAM 2024

Abstract
Distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) is a sensing technique that allows continuous data acquisition of strain rate and temperature with exceptional spatial resolution, up to few meters, for extensive lengths up to 100 km. The ubiquitous nature of optical fiber cables rendered DAS an appealing alternative for geophysical sensing, allowing cost-effective data collection with extensive spatial coverage leveraging existing infrastructure. This study presents findings from the deployment of a DAS system on a dark fiber located on the Madeira Island, Portugal. Through the implementation of 2D filtering, simultaneous analysis of data from road traffic, ocean waves, and seismic activity was achieved.

2022

From bone to breast cancer : a journey of unanswered questions and unexplored opportunities

Authors
Reis, Joana; Silva, Susana;

Publication

Abstract

2025

High-Birefringence and Quarter-Wave Plates at 1550 nm Using Azopolymers

Authors
Soares, B; Silva, S; Ribeiro, P; Frazao, O;

Publication
IEEE PHOTONICS TECHNOLOGY LETTERS

Abstract
Azobenzenes are a class of compounds which allow the writing and erasure of linear birefringence along any desired direction, through their ability to photoisomerize. This property enables applications requiring polarization control, which, despite extensive exploration in the visible spectrum, have yet to be fully capitalized in the infrared region. This study aims to systematically characterize the creation and relaxation of induced linear birefringence dynamics in azopolymers thin films for the 1550 nm region. Maximum birefringence values as high as 6.02 x 10(-2) were attained during the recording phase with a 445 nm pump laser, that stabilized at 5.40 x 10(-2) during the relaxation phase, achieved for a 2.4 mu m sample. In addition, a maximum phase shift of Delta Phi = 0.54 pi stabilizing at Delta Phi = 0.50 pi, was observed for a 9.7 mu m sample with a 532 nm writing laser. Accordingly, this shows the promising potential of azopolymers for many applications.

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