In this work a new multiparameter sensor platform based on lossy mode resonances is presented. The structure consists of a soda-lime optical slab waveguide butt-coupled to multimode optical fibers. A variable thickness thin-film is deposited to generate multiple independent resonances on the same waveguide, which can be monitored using a single spectrometer. In order to show the potentiality of the structure, a broad resonance was selectively narrowed by etching sections of the LMR producer thin film. The spectral width is progressively reduced, allowing to selectively isolate independent resonances, which opens the path for multiple LMR generation in the same spectra in a multiparameter sensing platform. The experimental results were corro...
AbstractIn the last 4 years, experimental evidences about the potential use of optical sensors based...
Lossy mode resonances can be obtained in the transmission spectrum of cladding removed multimode op...
Lossy-mode resonance (LMR)–based optical sensing technology has emerged in the last two decades as a...
In this work a new multiparameter sensor platform based on lossy mode resonances is presented. The s...
AbstractIn the last 4 years, experimental evidences about the potential use of optical sensors based...
The deposition of an indium oxide (In2O3) thin film on conventional planar waveguides (a coverslip a...
The deposition of an indium oxide (In2O3) thin film on conventional planar waveguides (a coverslip a...
The present work for the first time, provides a detailed analysis of U-shaped lossy mode resonance (...
Trabajo presentado a EUROSENSORS 2014, celebrado en Italia del 7 al 10 de septiembre de 2014.In the ...
Two different thin film designs with a grating pattern are simulated on a soda lime coverslip, which...
Trabajo presentado a EUROSENSORS 2014, celebrado en Italia del 7 al 10 de septiembre de 2014.In the ...
A tin dioxide thin layer has been studied in order to improve the sensitivity of lossy mode resonanc...
A tin dioxide thin layer has been studied in order to improve the sensitivity of lossy mode resonanc...
Lossy mode resonances can be obtained in the transmission spectrum of cladding removed multimode op...
In this work, a thin-film consisting of 15 bilayers (estimated thickness: 210 nm) of titanium (IV) o...
AbstractIn the last 4 years, experimental evidences about the potential use of optical sensors based...
Lossy mode resonances can be obtained in the transmission spectrum of cladding removed multimode op...
Lossy-mode resonance (LMR)–based optical sensing technology has emerged in the last two decades as a...
In this work a new multiparameter sensor platform based on lossy mode resonances is presented. The s...
AbstractIn the last 4 years, experimental evidences about the potential use of optical sensors based...
The deposition of an indium oxide (In2O3) thin film on conventional planar waveguides (a coverslip a...
The deposition of an indium oxide (In2O3) thin film on conventional planar waveguides (a coverslip a...
The present work for the first time, provides a detailed analysis of U-shaped lossy mode resonance (...
Trabajo presentado a EUROSENSORS 2014, celebrado en Italia del 7 al 10 de septiembre de 2014.In the ...
Two different thin film designs with a grating pattern are simulated on a soda lime coverslip, which...
Trabajo presentado a EUROSENSORS 2014, celebrado en Italia del 7 al 10 de septiembre de 2014.In the ...
A tin dioxide thin layer has been studied in order to improve the sensitivity of lossy mode resonanc...
A tin dioxide thin layer has been studied in order to improve the sensitivity of lossy mode resonanc...
Lossy mode resonances can be obtained in the transmission spectrum of cladding removed multimode op...
In this work, a thin-film consisting of 15 bilayers (estimated thickness: 210 nm) of titanium (IV) o...
AbstractIn the last 4 years, experimental evidences about the potential use of optical sensors based...
Lossy mode resonances can be obtained in the transmission spectrum of cladding removed multimode op...
Lossy-mode resonance (LMR)–based optical sensing technology has emerged in the last two decades as a...