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Publications by Orlando Frazão

2004

Fiber Bragg grating sensing system for simultaneous measurement of salinity and temperature

Authors
Pereira, DA; Frazao, O; Santos, JL;

Publication
OPTICAL ENGINEERING

Abstract
A fiber optic sensing system for simultaneous measurement of temperature and salinity based on fiber Bragg grating technology is presented. The fabrication process, which relies on chemical etching of the fibre, is described and its performance is evaluated. Theoretical and experimental results are given, which are summarized on the obtained resolutions of +/-0.06degreesC/ rootHz and +/- 0.2parts per thousand./ rootHz for temperature and salinity, respectively. (C) 2004 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers.

2012

Simultaneous measurement of strain and temperature based on clover microstructured fiber loop mirror

Authors
Perez Herrera, RA; Andre, RM; Silva, SF; Becker, M; Schuster, K; Kobelke, J; Lopez Amo, M; Santos, JL; Frazao, O;

Publication
Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering

Abstract
In this work, an all-fiber loop mirror using a clover microstructured fiber for the simultaneous measurement of temperature and strain is presented. The sensing head is formed by a short piece of clover microstructured fiber with 35 mm length. The geometry of the fiber allowed observing different interferences created by the microstructured fiber core section. Different sensitivities to temperature and strain were obtained and, using a matrix method, it is possible to discriminate both physical parameters. Resolutions of ±2°C and ±11 µe, for temperature and strain, respectively, were attained. © 2012 SPIE.

2005

Strain and temperature discrimination using a Hi-Bi grating partially exposed to chemical etching

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

Publication
17th International Conference on Optical Fibre Sensors, Pts 1 and 2

Abstract
This paper presents a sensing head based on a Bragg grating written in an elliptical cladding Hi-Bi fibre partially exposed to chemical etching for reduction of the cladding diameter. With this sensing head geometry different strain and similar temperature sensitivities are achieved.

2008

Recent Advances on Optical Sensing Using Photonic Crystal Fibers

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

Publication
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.

2008

Optical sensing with photonic crystal fibers

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

Publication
LASER & PHOTONICS REVIEWS

Abstract
A review of optical fiber sensing demonstrations based on photonic crystal fibers is presented. The text is organized in five main sections: the first three deal with sensing approaches relying on fiber Bragg gratings, long-period gratings and interferometric Structures; the fourth one reports applications or these fibers for gas and liquid sensing; finally, the last section focuses oil the exploitation of nonlinear effects in photonic crystal fibers for sensing. A brief review about splicing with photonic crystal fibers is also included.

2012

Suspended-core fibers for sensing applications

Authors
Frazao, O; Silva, RM; Ferreira, MS; Santos, JL; Ribeiro, ABL;

Publication
Photonic Sensors

Abstract
A brief review on suspended-core fibers for sensing applications is presented. A historical overview over the previous ten years about this special designed microstructure optical fiber is described. This fiber presents attractive optical properties for chemical/biological or gas measurement, but it can be further explored for alternative sensing solutions, namely, in-fiber interferometers based on the suspended-core or suspended-multi-core fiber, for physical parameter monitoring. © The Author(s) 2012.

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