Fiber optics is the most promising technology for distributed temperature sensing. The paper investigates the characterization of probes based on single or multiplexed fiber Bragg gratings, specifically conceived to evaluate the temperature distribution in applications that imply large temperature gradients, such as in laser induced thermal treatments of solid tumors. A setup for the characterization of fiber Bragg grating sensors in non uniform temperature conditions is described and examples of applications in case that mimic actual working conditions are reported
High-temperature tumor ablation, or hyperthermia, is a minimally invasive therapy applied to treat b...
Thermal ablation is achieved by delivering heat directly to tissue through a minimally invasive app...
Thermal ablation, using radiofrequency, microwave, and laser sources, is a common treatment for hepa...
The paper presents a new all-fiber probe for laser induced thermal ablation of solid tumor cells tha...
The paper presents the characterization results of temperature sensors designed to be employed durin...
The paper presents the characterization results of a new all-optical applicator for improved tumor l...
The paper reports on the development and characterization of an innovative all-optical laser deliver...
Fiber optics is the elective technology for sensing temperatures in harsh environments. A...
In recent years, laser ablation treatments have become promising therapies for early-stage solid tum...
The response of a fiber optic sensor [linearly chirped fiber Bragg grating (LCFBG)] to a linear ther...
The paper discusses the main issues related to the usage of Fiber Bragg Grating as temperature sen...
The response of a fiber optic sensor [linearly chirped fiber Bragg grating (LCFBG)] to a linear ther...
Radiofrequency thermal ablation (RFA) is a procedure aimed at interventional cancer care and is appl...
During recent decades, minimally invasive thermal treatments (i.e., Radiofrequency ablation, Laser ...
We investigate the theory and feasibility of an in-line spatially resolved temperature sensor, suita...
High-temperature tumor ablation, or hyperthermia, is a minimally invasive therapy applied to treat b...
Thermal ablation is achieved by delivering heat directly to tissue through a minimally invasive app...
Thermal ablation, using radiofrequency, microwave, and laser sources, is a common treatment for hepa...
The paper presents a new all-fiber probe for laser induced thermal ablation of solid tumor cells tha...
The paper presents the characterization results of temperature sensors designed to be employed durin...
The paper presents the characterization results of a new all-optical applicator for improved tumor l...
The paper reports on the development and characterization of an innovative all-optical laser deliver...
Fiber optics is the elective technology for sensing temperatures in harsh environments. A...
In recent years, laser ablation treatments have become promising therapies for early-stage solid tum...
The response of a fiber optic sensor [linearly chirped fiber Bragg grating (LCFBG)] to a linear ther...
The paper discusses the main issues related to the usage of Fiber Bragg Grating as temperature sen...
The response of a fiber optic sensor [linearly chirped fiber Bragg grating (LCFBG)] to a linear ther...
Radiofrequency thermal ablation (RFA) is a procedure aimed at interventional cancer care and is appl...
During recent decades, minimally invasive thermal treatments (i.e., Radiofrequency ablation, Laser ...
We investigate the theory and feasibility of an in-line spatially resolved temperature sensor, suita...
High-temperature tumor ablation, or hyperthermia, is a minimally invasive therapy applied to treat b...
Thermal ablation is achieved by delivering heat directly to tissue through a minimally invasive app...
Thermal ablation, using radiofrequency, microwave, and laser sources, is a common treatment for hepa...