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Publicações por CAP

2020

Demonstration of a Filterless, Multi-Point, and Temperature-Independent Fiber Bragg Grating Dynamical Demodulator Using Pulse-Width Modulation

Autores
Rosolem, JB; Argentato, MC; Bassan, FR; Penze, RS; Floridia, C; Silva, AdA; Vasconcelos, D; Ramos Junior, MA;

Publicação
Sensors

Abstract
We demonstrated in this work a filterless, multi-point and temperature-independent FBG (fiber Bragg grating) dynamical demodulator using pulse-width-modulation (PWM). In this approach, the FBG interrogation system is composed of a tunable laser and a demodulator that is designed to detect the wavelength shift of the FBG sensor without any optical filter making it very suitable to be used in harsh environments. In this work, we applied the proposed method that uses the PWM technique for FBG sensors placed in high pressure and high-temperature environments. The proposed method was characterized in the laboratory using an FBG sensor modulated in a frequency of 6 Hz, with a 1 kHz sweeping frequency in the wavelength range from 1527 to 1534 nm. Also, the method was evaluated in a field test in an engine of a thermoelectric power plant.

2020

Electrochemical Characterization of Redox Probes at Gold Screen-Printed Electrodes: Efforts towards Signal Stability

Autores
Ribeiro, JA; Silva, E; Moreira, PS; Pereira, CM;

Publicação
CHEMISTRYSELECT

Abstract
In this work, three universally used redox probes in amperometric biosensing devices, [Fe(CN)(6)](3-)/[Fe(CN)(6)](4-), Ru[(NH3)(6)](3+), and ferrocenedimethanol (FDM), were selected to evaluate the stability of electrochemical signals provide by the reporting systems. Studies were carried out at disposable gold screen-printed electrode (AuSPE) biosensing platforms, commonly used for screening chemical and biological relevant biomolecules. Firstly, electrochemical combined-surface plasmon resonance (eSPR) studies were performed to evaluated adsorption reversibility and/or formation of redox probe complexes at the bare gold surface when routinely used electrochemical techniques, namely cyclic voltammetry (CV) and square-wave voltammetry (SWV), are recorded. Then, the results obtained were compared with those obtained at the AuSPE under the same electrochemical conditions. Based on our findings, best experimental conditions, including the type of electrochemical technique used, are speculated for each reporting system in order to improve the analytical signal stability. Finally, a methodology based on SWV technique was applied to modified electrodes to provide a simple and easy tool to ensure diffusion controlled permeability of probes thorough the films to electrode surface.

2020

Electrochemistry-assisted surface plasmon resonance detection of miRNA-145 at femtomolar level

Autores
Ribeiro, JA; Sales, MGF; Pereira, CM;

Publicação
SENSORS AND ACTUATORS B-CHEMICAL

Abstract
In this work, we combined electrochemical techniques with SPR (eSPR) for the label-free detection of cancer biomarker miRNA-145. Detection was performed in a simple two-step assay. In the first step, the gold sensor surface, previously functionalized with a self-assembled monolayer (SAM) of thiolated RNA probes is incubated with the sample containing the target RNA biomarker. In this step, hybridization of RNA fragments with complementary immobilized probes was monitored in real-time by SPR. In the second step, eSPR measurements were performed to improve the sensitivity of the hybridization assay. Potential-induced deposition of a redox probe at the sensor surface resulted in enhanced SPR response promoted by the electrochemical process, thereby allowing the detection of miRNA-145 at femtomolar level (LOD = 0.56 fM), without sample derivatization or post-hybridization treatment for signal amplification. Good linearity was achieved (R-2 = 0.984) over the concentration range from 1.0 fM and 10 nM. Furthermore, the developed eSPR biosensor showed high selectivity towards single-base and two-base mismatch sequences and detection of target miRNA-145 in synthetic human serum was successful achieved.

2019

Bi-core optical fiber for sensing o temperature, strain and torsion

Autores
Lobo Ribeiro, ABL; Silva, SFO; Frazao, O; Santos, JL;

Publicação
MEASUREMENT SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

Abstract
Bi-core optical fiber structures are studied for applications in sensing. In this paper, an analysis is performed on the spectral characteristics of light propagating in these fibers with central launching core illumination from a standard single mode fiber. Reflective and transmissive configurations are addressed. The characteristics of a reflective bi-core fiber structure for measurement of strain, temperature and absolute value of torsion are investigated and highlights for further research are presented.

2019

FUNCTIONAL METAMATERIALS FOR OPTICAL SENSING OF HYDROGEN

Autores
Guerreiro, A; Apolinario, A; Lopes, A; Hierro Rodriguez, A; Aguilar, G; Baptista, JM; Silva, NA; Frazao, O; Quiterio, P; Jorge, P; Rodrigues, P; Moraes, SS; Silva, S; Ferreira, TD; Santos, JL; Araujo, JP;

Publicação
FOURTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON APPLICATIONS OF OPTICS AND PHOTONICS

Abstract
We present the design, fabrication and optical characterization of functional metamaterials for optical sensing of Hydrogen based on inexpensive self-assembly processes of metallic nanowires integrated in nanoporous alumina templates([37-42]). The optical properties of these materials strongly depend on the environmental concentration or partial pressure of hydrogen and can be used to develop fully optical sensors that reduce the danger of explosion. Optical metamaterials are artificial media, usually combining metallic and dielectric sub-wavelength structures, that exhibit optical properties that cannot be found in naturally occurring materials. Among these, functional metamaterials offer the added possibility of altering or controlling these properties externally after fabrication, in our case by contact with a hydrogen rich atmosphere. This dependency can be used to design([43-45]) and develop optical sensors that respond to this gas or to chemical compounds that contain or release hydrogen. In this paper we present some designs for hydrogen functional metamaterials and discuss the main parameters relevant in the optimization of their response.

2019

Preface

Autores
Lechuga, L; Raptis, I; Jorge, P; Cusano, A;

Publicação
Optics and Laser Technology

Abstract

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