2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0925-4005(00)00714-0
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Long period gratings as solution concentration sensors

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“…1, forms the basis of a suite of sensors using LPGs, for example as a RI sensor [9], a chemical concentration sensor [10], a biochemical sensor [11], [12], a liquid level sensor and for tuneable spectral filters for various industrial production quality control [13]- [15]. These applications, however, are mostly limited by the requirement that the external RI needs to be smaller than that of the cladding.…”
Section: A Long Period Gratings For Sensing Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1, forms the basis of a suite of sensors using LPGs, for example as a RI sensor [9], a chemical concentration sensor [10], a biochemical sensor [11], [12], a liquid level sensor and for tuneable spectral filters for various industrial production quality control [13]- [15]. These applications, however, are mostly limited by the requirement that the external RI needs to be smaller than that of the cladding.…”
Section: A Long Period Gratings For Sensing Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In optical communication systems, LPGs are applied as gain equalizing filters, wavelength selective devices, band-pass and band rejection filters and wavelength tunable add/drop multiplexers (Vengsarkar et al, 1996a(Vengsarkar et al, , 1996bDong et al, 2009). In the field of sensing systems, they can be applied as structural bend sensors, temperature sensors, axial strain sensors, refractive index sensors and biochemical optical sensors (Patrick et al, 1998a;Bhatia, 1999;Falciai et al, 2001). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Because the cladding modes suffer from high attenuation, a series of attenuation bands in the fiber transmission spectrum can be seen, each centered at a resonant wavelength that depends on the effective index of the coupled modes and the grating pitch. The resonant wavelength and amplitude of the attenuation bands of an LPFG are very sensitive to perturbations of the external surroundings, and thus LPFGs can be used to measure temperature [11], strain [12], refractive index [13], solution concentration [14], and pH [15]. In recent years a lot of research has focused on high-refractive-index coated LPFGs to enhance the sensor's sensitivity to ambient refractive index changes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%