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Recent development in optical fiber biosensors

Recent development in optical fiber biosensors

... IR fiber bio-sensors based on materials ...IR fiber optic neurotoxin biosensor was constructed by applying a biologically active cladding to the core of an infrared transmitting chalcogenide fiber ... See full document

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Laser frequency offset compensation in coherent optical
fiber communication links

Laser frequency offset compensation in coherent optical fiber communication links

... role in the telecommunications ...the Optical Communications we can find different detection techniques: Direct Detection and Coherent ...the development of Digital Signal Processing techniques, ... See full document

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Optical Addressing of Pulses in a Semiconductor Based Figure of Eight Fiber Laser

Optical Addressing of Pulses in a Semiconductor Based Figure of Eight Fiber Laser

... eventual development of a har- monic state, suggests that these pulses could be TLSs ...F8L in its fundamental regime and proceed to activate the reinjection loop with a patch cord of ...appears in ... See full document

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Chirped pulse phase sensitive reflectometry: hearing behind the walls with high fidelity

Chirped pulse phase sensitive reflectometry: hearing behind the walls with high fidelity

... the development of a new scheme to perform fully distributed, spatially-resolved detection of gas species along holey optical fibers with spectroscopic selectivity and suitable for a variety of chemicals ... See full document

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Fully distributed optical fiber strain sensor with 10−12ε/√Hz sensitivity

Fully distributed optical fiber strain sensor with 10−12ε/√Hz sensitivity

... a recent trend of renewed interest towards Rayleigh-based techniques [7], [13], [14], particularly phase-sensitive ...the fiber, thus allowing sampling rates as high as 1 kHz for lengths as large as 100 ... See full document

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Approximate determination of the maximum power stored in Stokes lines generated in silica fibers

Approximate determination of the maximum power stored in Stokes lines generated in silica fibers

... transformed in a Stokes ...the development of Raman lasers and Raman ...SRS in the spectral region from 1.1-1.7 µm is of great importance in developing of several applications such as ... See full document

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Nonlinear optical devices

Nonlinear optical devices

... been recent renewed interest and efforts because of the need to solve critical bottlenecks in optical communication ...nonlinear optical processing functions required to handle complex ... See full document

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Electrochemical and optical nanomaterial-based biosensors for diagnostic applications

Electrochemical and optical nanomaterial-based biosensors for diagnostic applications

... interests in clinics and diagnosis together with new discoveries in the field of nature sciences have raised the demand of analytical devices for detecting and measuring a wide range of analytes with ... See full document

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Towards Development of Laser Scribed Graphene Transducers for Electrochemical Biosensors

Towards Development of Laser Scribed Graphene Transducers for Electrochemical Biosensors

... In recent years, graphene has stood out as a suitable material for sensor fabrication mainly due to properties such as transparency, high mobility of charges, mechanical strength, flexibility as well as ... See full document

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Novel photonic systems and devices exploiting the Raman effect in optical fiber

Novel photonic systems and devices exploiting the Raman effect in optical fiber

... increase in transmission capacity and ...the development of optical amplification ...the optical signal, converted it to the electrical domain, amplified it, applied noise filtering and then ... See full document

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Development of an optical fiber sensor to monitoring the formation of cracks in concrete structures

Development of an optical fiber sensor to monitoring the formation of cracks in concrete structures

... Concrete beams which were 36 cm long by 3 cm wide by 3 cm high were made (Instituto Americano del Concreto [5]). The concrete mixture was carried out according to the 211.1-70 ACI standard (William [9] and Steven [8]). ... See full document

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Optical fiber refractometers with response in the visible spectral region by means ITO coatings

Optical fiber refractometers with response in the visible spectral region by means ITO coatings

... the optical fiber, a portion of 4 cm approximately was cleaved (LCD‐200 Vytran ...diameter optical fiber ...bifurcated optical fiber (VIS/NIR, from Oceanoptics ...shown in Fig. 2.  ... See full document

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Self advanced fast light propagation in an optical fiber based on Brillouin scattering

Self advanced fast light propagation in an optical fiber based on Brillouin scattering

... entire optical fiber, so that any cross-interaction between adjacent pulses during propagation is avoided at a first ...below, in a realistic fiber system a sufficiently long pulse sequence ... See full document

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Trade with China and strategy in South American recent economic development

Trade with China and strategy in South American recent economic development

... icy in China, and even a new international work ...population in all emerging countries will demand more food. In the Fogel (2009) point of view, the Asian and China’s miracle is changing and is ... See full document

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Sidelobe apodization in optical pulse compression reflectometry for fiber optic distributed acoustic sensing

Sidelobe apodization in optical pulse compression reflectometry for fiber optic distributed acoustic sensing

... PFE, i.e., the subtraction of the phase measured in consecutive positions in the fiber inside the PFE. Two measurements are shown with a gauge length of 10 cm and 1 m, both displaying a sinusoidal ... See full document

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Desing and Implementation of a CMOS Interface for Non Invasive Optical Biosensors Edición Única

Desing and Implementation of a CMOS Interface for Non Invasive Optical Biosensors Edición Única

... A schematic of the differential amplifier appears in Figure 2.12. The circuit consists of a low- noise transimpendace amplifier (TIA) connected to a high-gain limiting amplifier (LIA). The output driver reduces ... See full document

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NOMAD spectometer on the ExoMArs trace gas orbiter misión : part 2 - design, manufacturing, and testing of the ultraviolet and visible channel

NOMAD spectometer on the ExoMArs trace gas orbiter misión : part 2 - design, manufacturing, and testing of the ultraviolet and visible channel

... the in situ spectrometer to make it suitable for orbital ...mass optical fiber "selector" meant that the two observation geometries of N O M A D (occultation and nadir) could be sensed using ... See full document

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Revista Ingeniería Investigación y Tecnología | Facultad de Ingeniería UNAM

Revista Ingeniería Investigación y Tecnología | Facultad de Ingeniería UNAM

... ra in mer sa en rui do, to das es tas es truc - tu ras re quie ren pro ce sa mien to a una fre cuen cia in ter - me dia (de tec ción he te ro di na); la prin ci pal con tri bu ción de nues tro tra ba jo es ... See full document

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Optical code division multiplexing in the design of encoded fiber Bragg grating sensors

Optical code division multiplexing in the design of encoded fiber Bragg grating sensors

... used in the sensing system ...10). In the case of encoded FBG sensors (as in any standard sensor network), if we consider a serial arrangement of the different sensors along the same optical ... See full document

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Recepción óptica coherente en aplicaciones de radio sobre fibraCoherent optical reception in radio over fiber applications 

Recepción óptica coherente en aplicaciones de radio sobre fibraCoherent optical reception in radio over fiber applications 

... Ya que la interconexión, la modulación y otras funciones de RF son realizadas en la estación central, es posible asignar la capacidad dinámicamente. Por ejemplo, en un sistema de distribución de RoF para trafico GSM, más ... See full document

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