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In this work, for the first time, a detailed analysis of AZO coated LMR based FO tapered tip sensor has been carried out.
This article presents a theoretical model for lossy mode resonance (LMR) based fiber optic (FO) tapered tip sensor coated with aluminum doped zinc oxide (AZO) and titanium dioxide (TiO2) layer.
In LMR based FO tapered tip sensor, sensing signal is measured in terms of retro-reflecting spectra whereas in conventional LMR sensors it is measured in terms of the transmittance.
For the fibre tip sensor with the fluorophore functionalized onto the fibre tip using a silica sol-gel film, it was found that higher Rhod-5N concentrations result in a more sensitive fluorescent response but a higher detection limit of 25 ppb in filtered river water.
It is shown both theoretically and experimentally that the out-of-plane tip positioning of the arm can be achieved satisfactorily by using a proportional and derivative (PD) servo loop made up of a base torquer (d.c. motor) and a noncolocated tip sensor.
Briefly, the catheter possesses a tip sensor allowing the measurement of the left ventricular pressure.
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The amount of the reflection spectra maximum wavelength change is linearly proportional to the refractive index change surrounding the fiber tip sensors.
Gold was chosen as the metal for forming the nanodots array for the fiber tip sensors as it demonstrates high surface plasmon excitation and bio-compatibility, and is resistant to oxidation degradation.
Experimental measurements showed that, soft tissue irregularities can result in a maximum inclination angle of 3°, between a two-tip sensor and the tissue surface.
An analytical model for the modified three-tip sensor was developed, and proved that the sensor can measure tissue stiffness independent of contact conditions.
To demonstrate the bio-affinity sensing capability of this spectra reflection based optical fiber tip LSPR sensor, we applied these sensors to detect the presence of bimolecular such as biotin and streptavidin [ 18, 19].
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