An optical fiber using palladium as sensitive layer is characterized in the range of 450 to 900 nm. The sensitive layer is deposited on the outside of a multimode fiber, after removing the optical cladding. The sensor is based on a measurement technique that uses the surface plasmon resonance effect. A continuous change in output intensity is observed as a function of the hydrogen concentration between 0.5% and 4%
AbstractIn this paper, we report the surface plasmon resonance (SPR) hydrogen sensor based on hetero...
An optical fiber containing structured hydrogen sensing points, consisting of Palladium and/or Magne...
An optical fiber containing structured hydrogen sensing points, consisting of Palladium and/or Magne...
An optical fiber using palladium as sensitive layer is characterized in the range of 450 to 900 nm. ...
Wavelength response of a surface plasmon resonance palladium-coated optical fiber sensor for hydroge...
A new design of a fiber optic Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) sensor using Palladium as a sensitive ...
A new design of a fiber optic Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) sensor using Palladium as a sensitive ...
A new design of a fiber optic Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) sensor using Palladium as a sensitive l...
We report for the first time on the experimental response of a Surface Plasmon Resonance fiber optic...
We report for the first time on the experimental response of a Surface Plasmon Resonance fiber optic...
We report for the first time on the experimental response of a Surface Plasmon Resonance fiber optic...
We report for the first time on the experimental response of a Surface Plasmon Resonance fiber optic...
A design to optimize a fiber optic Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) sensor using Palladium as a sensi...
A design to optimize a fiber optic Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) sensor using Palladium as a sensi...
AbstractThis work investigates the use of a Pd alloy as the hydrogen sensitive layer in an optical f...
AbstractIn this paper, we report the surface plasmon resonance (SPR) hydrogen sensor based on hetero...
An optical fiber containing structured hydrogen sensing points, consisting of Palladium and/or Magne...
An optical fiber containing structured hydrogen sensing points, consisting of Palladium and/or Magne...
An optical fiber using palladium as sensitive layer is characterized in the range of 450 to 900 nm. ...
Wavelength response of a surface plasmon resonance palladium-coated optical fiber sensor for hydroge...
A new design of a fiber optic Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) sensor using Palladium as a sensitive ...
A new design of a fiber optic Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) sensor using Palladium as a sensitive ...
A new design of a fiber optic Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) sensor using Palladium as a sensitive l...
We report for the first time on the experimental response of a Surface Plasmon Resonance fiber optic...
We report for the first time on the experimental response of a Surface Plasmon Resonance fiber optic...
We report for the first time on the experimental response of a Surface Plasmon Resonance fiber optic...
We report for the first time on the experimental response of a Surface Plasmon Resonance fiber optic...
A design to optimize a fiber optic Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) sensor using Palladium as a sensi...
A design to optimize a fiber optic Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) sensor using Palladium as a sensi...
AbstractThis work investigates the use of a Pd alloy as the hydrogen sensitive layer in an optical f...
AbstractIn this paper, we report the surface plasmon resonance (SPR) hydrogen sensor based on hetero...
An optical fiber containing structured hydrogen sensing points, consisting of Palladium and/or Magne...
An optical fiber containing structured hydrogen sensing points, consisting of Palladium and/or Magne...