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2013

Ag-nanowire metamaterials: Spectral reflectance analysis and homogenization models

Autores
Leite, IT; Silva, AO; Hierro Rodriguez, A; Sousa, CT; Fernandez Garcia, MP; Teixeira, JM; Araujo, JP; Giraldi, MT; Costa, JWCA; Viegas, D; Jorge, PAS; Guerreiro, A;

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8TH IBEROAMERICAN OPTICS MEETING AND 11TH LATIN AMERICAN MEETING ON OPTICS, LASERS, AND APPLICATIONS

Abstract
In this work, we address a study of the spectral reflectance of silver nanowire metamaterials in the visible and near-infrared regions. To this end, several samples were fabricated with different fill-ratios and lattice constants, and their respective optical responses characterized in terms of these parameters. We perform a direct comparison between the collected experimental data with the values predicted by different analytical homogenization models to provide a better understanding of the effective optical behavior of this kind of metamaterials.

2013

Exciting the optical response of nanowire metamaterial films on the tip of optical fibres

Autores
Leite, IT; Hierro Rodriguez, A; Silva, AO; Teixeira, JM; Sousa, CT; Fernandez Garcia, MP; Araujo, JP; Jorge, PAS; Guerreiro, A;

Publicação
PHYSICA STATUS SOLIDI-RAPID RESEARCH LETTERS

Abstract
This Letter reports on the assembly on the tip of an optical fibre of a metamaterial film fabricated by a self-assembly bottom-up method, composed of silver nanowires embedded in an alumina matrix. By illuminating the film through the fibre in a reflection configuration, we observe experimentally the optical response of the metamaterial in agreement with theoretical predictions and interpreted as the excitation of surface plasmon-polaritons in the cylindrical surface of the nanowires. These results pave the way for low-cost optical fibre devices that incorporate metamaterial films. (c) 2013 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim

2013

Fabrication of a spun elliptically birefringent photonic crystal fiber and its characterization as an electrical current sensor

Autores
Brigida, ACS; Nascimento, IM; Chesini, G; Hayashi, JG; Baptista, JM; Costa, JCWA; Martinez, MAG; Jorge, PAS; Cordeiro, CMB;

Publicação
FIFTH EUROPEAN WORKSHOP ON OPTICAL FIBRE SENSORS

Abstract
In this paper a spun elliptically birefringent photonic crystal fiber is fabricated and characterized. Its performance as a current sensor, using a polarimetric configuration, was tested and compared against single mode fiber at 633 nm. In particular the sensor sensitivity and linearity was investigated using fiber loops with different radius or number of turns around the conductor. The results obtained show that the spun fiber (40 rotation per meter) is able to suppress quite effectively the effects of the bend induced birefringence as compared to the standard fiber.

2013

High refractive index and temperature sensitivity LPGs for high temperature operation

Autores
Nascimento, IM; Gouveia, C; Jana, S; Bera, S; Baptista, JM; Moreira, P; Biwas, P; Bandyopadhyay, S; Jorge, PAS;

Publicação
8TH IBEROAMERICAN OPTICS MEETING AND 11TH LATIN AMERICAN MEETING ON OPTICS, LASERS, AND APPLICATIONS

Abstract
A fiber optic sensor for high sensitivity refractive index and temperature measurement able to withstand temperature up to 450 degrees C is reported. Two identical LPG gratings were fabricated, whereas one was coated with a high refractive index (similar to 1.78) sol-gel thin film in order to increase its sensitivity to the external refractive index. The two sensors were characterized and compared in refractive index and temperature. Sensitivities of 1063 nm/RIU (1.338 - 1.348) and 260 pm/degrees C were achieved for refractive index and temperature, respectively.

2013

Simultaneous measurement of refractive index and temperature using multimode interference inside a high birefringence fiber loop mirror

Autores
Gouveia, C; Chesini, G; Cordeiro, CMB; Baptista, JM; Jorge, PAS;

Publicação
SENSORS AND ACTUATORS B-CHEMICAL

Abstract
A fiber optic sensor for simultaneous measurement of refractive index and temperature is presented. The sensing probe is realized by introducing a multimode interference device inside a high birefringence fiber loop mirror resulting in a configuration capable of refractive index and temperature discrimination. The multimode interference peak is sensitive to the surrounding refractive index (90 nm/RIU) and slightly responsive to the temperature (0.01 nm/ degrees C). On the other hand, the birefringent fiber loop mirror is highly sensitive to temperature (2.36 nm/ degrees C) and it has almost no response to refractive index. Using a power ratiometric peak detection scheme, a temperature independent refractive index measurement can be achieved with a resolution of +/- 2.25 x 10(-5) RIU.

2013

High sensitivity LPG Mach-Zehnder sensor for real-time fuel conformity analysis

Autores
Osorio, JH; Mosquera, L; Gouveia, CJ; Biazoli, CR; Hayashi, JG; Jorge, PAS; Cordeiro, CMB;

Publicação
MEASUREMENT SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY

Abstract
A high sensitivity refractive index sensor based on the combination of mechanically induced long period gratings (LPG) and fiber tapers was developed for real-time fuel quality analysis. The sensor was built in a Mach-Zehnder configuration by employing a pair of in-series gratings. In order to enhance sensor sensitivity, the region between both LPGs was tapered down from 125 to 10 mu m. The system was tested by measuring water concentration in ethanol and ethanol concentration in commercial gasoline. The tapered sensor has shown an average sensitivity of 930 nm/RIU, 18 times higher than the non-tapered version. The resolution limit of the system using spectral interrogation was estimated to be 0.06% of ethanol dissolved in gasoline. For the purpose of real-time monitoring, an interrogation system based on white light interferometry (WLI) and virtual instrumentation was employed to evaluate ethanol evaporation in water, avoiding the use of spectral analysis. The WLI system, using phase tracking techniques, enabled us to record the evolution of the ethanol concentration in water with a resolution of 0.005% (v/v).

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