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2 June 2014 In-fiber integrated microfluidic sensor based on optical fiber with suspended core
Tingting Yuan, Xinghua Yang, Pingping Teng, Chunlan Liu, Entao Li, Enming Zhao, Libo Yuan
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Proceedings Volume 9157, 23rd International Conference on Optical Fibre Sensors; 91577W (2014) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2059242
Event: OFS2014 23rd International Conference on Optical Fiber Sensors, 2014, Santander, Spain
Abstract
We report an in-fiber integrated chemiluminiscence sensor based on a kind of hollow optical fiber with a suspended inner core. The path of mircofluid is realized by etching microholes for inlets and outlets on the surface of the optical fiber without damaging the inner core and then constructing a melted point beside the microhole of the outlet. By injecting samples into the fiber, the liquids can be fully mixed and form steady microflows. Simultaneously, the photon emitted from the chemiluminiscence reaction is efficiently coupled into the core and can be detected at the end of the optical fiber.
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Tingting Yuan, Xinghua Yang, Pingping Teng, Chunlan Liu, Entao Li, Enming Zhao, and Libo Yuan "In-fiber integrated microfluidic sensor based on optical fiber with suspended core", Proc. SPIE 9157, 23rd International Conference on Optical Fibre Sensors, 91577W (2 June 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2059242
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KEYWORDS
Optical fibers

Sensors

Virtual colonoscopy

Liquids

Microfluidics

Etching

Micro optical fluidics

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