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10 January 1997 Use of visible-laser-diode fiber optic sensors in the beverage industry and environmental controls
Van Hoi Pham, Dinh Thuy Chu, Huy Bui, Viet Luc Tran
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Abstract
The fiber-optic refractometer using visible laser diodes with wavelengths of 650 divided by 670 nm for the liquid refractive-index measurement is presented. The refractive- index measures by fiber-optic sensors of the connected configuration for different liquids with refractive indices from 1.33 to 1.5 have given the accuracy of 5.10-3. The fiber-optic refractometer was performanced for the distinguish of the salt or sugar content in the mixtures with range of 10-3 and 5.10-4, respectively. These refractometers are already to use for the sugar control systems of beverage industry and salt-water environment.
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Van Hoi Pham, Dinh Thuy Chu, Huy Bui, and Viet Luc Tran "Use of visible-laser-diode fiber optic sensors in the beverage industry and environmental controls", Proc. SPIE 3000, Laser Diode and LED Applications III, (10 January 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.263499
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KEYWORDS
Fiber optics sensors

Liquids

Control systems

Semiconductor lasers

Water

Sensors

Environmental sensing

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