
Optical Fiber Sensors
Technology and Applications
Herausgeber: Gangopadhyay, Tarun Kumar
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This book offers a concise yet comprehensive overview of optical phenomena, various types of optical fibers, and fiber-optic sensing systems. It delves into the different laser sources utilized in sensors and explores the development of innovative mechanisms related to fiber-optic sensors. The content includes detailed discussions on a range of laser and fiber-based devices, supported by mathematical simulations for sensor development, as well as performance measurements of the latest advancements in sensor technology. Additionally, the book examines the unique properties of photonic crystal f...
This book offers a concise yet comprehensive overview of optical phenomena, various types of optical fibers, and fiber-optic sensing systems. It delves into the different laser sources utilized in sensors and explores the development of innovative mechanisms related to fiber-optic sensors. The content includes detailed discussions on a range of laser and fiber-based devices, supported by mathematical simulations for sensor development, as well as performance measurements of the latest advancements in sensor technology. Additionally, the book examines the unique properties of photonic crystal fibers (PCFs), their diverse applications in PCF-based sensors, and cutting-edge topics such as Surface Plasmon Resonance and hybrid plasmonic waveguides. * Covers breadth of optical sensing topics including laser-based sensing * Includes different kind of laser and new generation semiconductor laser are used for medical application * Discusses techniques on temperature sensor using laser and fiber-optics * Reviews techniques with photonic crystal fiber (PCF) on the applications in sensing different parameters and current technologies * Explores surface plasmon resonance and hybrid plasmonic waveguide This book is aimed at researchers and graduate students in optics, sensors, and optoelectronics.