2023
Authors
Monteiro, CS; Ferreira, M; Mendes, JP; Coelho, LCC; Silva, SO; Frazao, O;
Publication
SENSORS AND ACTUATORS A-PHYSICAL
Abstract
Measuring gas and liquid flow rate is paramount in various scientific and industrial applications. This work presents an optical fiber flowmeter based on a graphene oxide (GO) coated Michelson interferometer. The interferometer is fabricated using a long-period fiber grating (LPFG) followed by a GO-coated single-mode fiber (SMF). By radiating the GO coating, it experiences photothermic effect that induces local heating of the film. This results in a variation in the effective refractive index in the cladding modes, which induces a phase shift on the interferometer spectrum. When a gas flow is introduced near the coated fiber, the hot-wire region will experience a reduction in temperature proportional to the flow rate. The flowmeter exhibited a linear wavelength shift to the flow rate with an absolute sensitivity of 17.4 +/- 0.8 pm/(L.min-1) for gas flow rates between 2 and 8 L/ min. Furthermore, the dynamic response of the sensor was studied, attaining a maximum response time of 1.1 +/- 0.4 s
2023
Authors
Cunha, C; Silva, S; Coelho, LCC; Frazão, O; Novais, S;
Publication
EPJ Web of Conferences
Abstract
2023
Authors
Cunha, C; Silva, S; Frazão, O; Novais, S;
Publication
EPJ Web of Conferences
Abstract
2023
Authors
Monteiro, CS; Perez Herrera, RA; Silva, SO; Frazão, O;
Publication
Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Photonics, Optics and Laser Technology, PHOTOPTICS 2023, Lisbon, Portugal, February 16-18, 2023.
Abstract
The use of graphene oxide (GO) as a saturable absorber for short pulses generation in an Erbium-doped fiber laser was studied and demonstrated. The saturable absorber consisted of a thin GO film, with a high concentration of monolayer GO flakes, spray-coated on the end face of a ferrule-connected fiber. By including the saturable absorber in the laser cavity and controlling the intra-cavity polarization, the generation of shortpulsed light was achieved under mode-locking and Q-switching operations. Under mode-locking operation, it was observed a pulse train with a fundamental repetition rate of 1.48 MHz, with a working wavelength centered at 1564.4 nm. In the Q-switch operation, a pulse train with a 12.7 kHz repetition rate and a 14.3 µs pulse duration was attained for a 230-mA pump current. Further investigation showed a linear dependence of the repetition rate with the pump power, attaining frequencies between 12.7 and 14.4 kHz. © 2023 by SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications, Lda.
2023
Authors
Soares, L; Cunha, C; Novais, S; Ferreira, A; Frazao, O; Silva, S;
Publication
IEEE SENSORS LETTERS
Abstract
The refractometric analysis of ethanol-water mixtures is hampered because this type of binary solution does not present a linear behavior. In this letter, a multimode graded-index fiber (GIF) tip sensor for the measurement of ethanol in binary liquid solutions of ethanol-water is proposed. The proof is fabricated by the fusion-splicing of a 500 mu m GIF to a single-mode fiber (SMF), and it operates as a refractometric sensor in reflection. To evaluate the prove potential to detected ethanol variations, samples of ethanol-water mixtures were measured at different temperatures (20 degrees C-60 degrees C). The samples have different %(v/v) of ethanol, in a range between 0% and 100%.
2023
Authors
Soares, L; Perez-Herrera, RA; Novais, S; Ferreira, A; Frazao, O; Silva, S;
Publication
2023 IEEE 7TH PORTUGUESE MEETING ON BIOENGINEERING, ENBENG
Abstract
A linear fiber laser system for measurements of paracetamol concentration is experimentally demonstrated. The cavity is based on a fiber loop mirror and an FBG centered at 1567.8 nm. The sensing head corresponds to a refractometric sensor, whose which principle of operation is based on Fresnel reflection in the fiber tip (FBG side). The system works at detected variations of paracetamol concentrations with a sensitivity of [(8.74 +/- 0.34) x10(-5)] mu W/(g/kg) and a resolution of 2.77 g/kg. The results prove that the fiber laser system could be an asset for processing industries, specifically for non-invasive and real-time measurements of concentration.
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