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Fiber-Optic Chemical Sensors and Biosensors (2015-2019).

Xu-dong Wang, +1 more
- 07 Jan 2020 - 
- Vol. 92, Iss: 1, pp 397-430
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Fiber optic sensing technology has become mature because of acceptable costs, compact instrumentation, high accuracy and the capability of performing measurements at inaccessible sites, over large distances, in strong (electro) magnetic fields and in harsh environment.
Abstract
High-quality optical fibers can be produced now at a low cost and large quantity, and this has further promoted the development of fiber optic (chemical) sensors. After over 30 years of innovation, fiber optic sensing technology has become mature because of acceptable costs, compact instrumentation, high accuracy and the capability of performing measurements at inaccessible sites, over large distances, in strong (electro)magnetic fields and in harsh environment. The technology is still proceeding quickly in terms of innovation, and respective applications have been found in highly diversified fields. This review covers work published in the time period between October 2015 and October 2019. It is written in continuation of previous reviews.

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