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Chemical and biochemical sensing applications of microstructured optical fiber based systems

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Figure 1 (A) Scheme of a conventional fiber (left) and a MOF (right) and their principal components; (B) scheme  show-ing the light guidshow-ing through the core of a conventional fiber by TIR.
Figure 2 (A) One experimental setup where the cladding of a MMF is removed to measure the nitrite  con-centration in the water surrounding the core
Figure 4 Example of fiber-tip-based chemical sensors. (A) SEM images of a tapered fiber for an interferometer  sys-tem
Figure 6 Example of a fiber-integrated Fabry–Perot microresonator for precise RI sensing
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