Optical Waveguide and Laser Sensors II 2023
DOI: 10.1117/12.2661228
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A remote fiber optic Raman sensor for rapid and nondestructive foodborne pathogen detection

Abstract: Food quality and safety have been critical issues in the world. There is an urgent need for a fast, simple, selective, and inexpensive food detection method for the identification of the degree of food spoilage. As a molecular analysis tool, Raman spectroscopy has the advantages of high selectivity, accurate analysis, simple operation, and low sample consumption. This paper reports a novel remote fiber optic Raman sensor for real-time application in food spoilage detection. Eight volatile organic compounds (VO… Show more

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