Optical Fiber Interferometric Sensors II: New Production Methodologies and Novel Applications
A special issue of Photonics (ISSN 2304-6732).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 August 2023) | Viewed by 573
Special Issue Editors
2. Instituto de Telecomunicações, Aveiro, Portugal
Interests: optical fiber sensors; fiber Bragg gratings; Fabry-Perot interformetric sensors; eHealth applications; gait analysis; wearable sensing devices
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Interests: optical fiber sensors; fiber Bragg gratings; Fabry-Perot interferometers; fiber sensors applications; biosensing
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Interests: study and simulation of optoelectronics components; fiber Bragg gratings; integrated optics in sol-gel substrates; passive optical networks; big data processing
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2. National Laboratory Astana, Laboratory of Biosensors and Bioinstruments, 010000 Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan
Interests: optical fiber sensors; optical biosensors; distributed sensors; bioengineering
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Optical fiber interferometric sensors have been widely investigated, for instance, for use in the monitoring of temperature, strain, pressure, and most recently, for application in the detection and characterization of multiple physiological parameters.
This Special Issue will focus on the current state of the art of optical fiber interferometric sensors, covering recent technological improvements, new production methodologies and emerging applications.
Both original research papers and review articles describing the current state of the art in this research field are welcome. We hope this SI will provide you with an overview of the present status and future outlook of the aforementioned topics.
The manuscripts should cover, but are not limited to, the following topics:
- New and/or low-cost interferometer production methods;
- Optical fiber Fabry–Perot-, Mach–Zehnder-, Michelson-, and Sagnac-based sensors;
- Optical fiber interferometric-based sensing of physiological parameters;
- New interferometric probes for biomedical applications;
- Optical fiber interferometric systems with microfluid integration;
- Wearable biomedical interferometric sensors;
- Biomarker detection;
- Low-cost, miniaturized, selective, and multiparameter optical fiber interferometric devices;
- Advanced signal-processing techniques;
- New interrogation techniques for interferometric sensors.
The SI also welcomes submissions reporting on interferometric sensor applications covering several biomedical areas such as dentistry, surgery, robotics, medical diagnostics and therapy, cardiovascular and chronic diseases, among others.
Dr. Maria de Fátima Domingues
Dr. Nélia J. Alberto
Prof. Dr. Paulo André
Dr. Daniele Tosi
Guest Editors
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