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Nerea De Acha

Researcher at University of Navarra

Publications -  16
Citations -  515

Nerea De Acha is an academic researcher from University of Navarra. The author has contributed to research in topics: Optical fiber & Fiber optic sensor. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 16 publications receiving 338 citations. Previous affiliations of Nerea De Acha include Universidad Pública de Navarra.

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Optical sensors based on lossy-mode resonances

TL;DR: Lossy-mode resonance (LMR)-based optical sensing technology has emerged in the last two decades as a nanotechnological platform with very interesting and promising properties as mentioned in this paper, which enables one to tune the position of the resonance in the optical spectrum, to excite the resonance with both transverse electric (TE) and transverse magnetic (TM) polarized light.
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Fluorescent Sensors for the Detection of Heavy Metal Ions in Aqueous Media.

TL;DR: This review is devoted to the recent advances in fluorescent sensors for the monitoring of these contaminants, and special focus is placed on those devices based on fluorescent aptasensors, quantum dots, and organic dyes.
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Micro and Nanostructured Materials for the Development of Optical Fibre Sensors.

TL;DR: This review reveals some of the main techniques that are currently been employed to develop this kind of sensors, describing in detail both the resulting supporting matrices as well as the sensing materials used.
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Fiber-optic lossy mode resonance sensors

TL;DR: The authors presentado a EUROSENSORS 2014, celebrado en Italia del 7 al 10 de septiembre de 2014, was the first edition of the workshop The authors.
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Layer-by-Layer assembly of a water-insoluble platinum complex for optical fiber oxygen sensors

TL;DR: An optical fiber sensor to measure gaseous oxygen is presented in this article, based on platinum tetrakis pentrafluorophenyporphine (PtTFPP), a reagent that shows a luminescence at 650 nm when it is illuminated at 390 nm.