Feature Review Papers in Optical Sensors
A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Optical Sensors".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 December 2025 | Viewed by 221
Special Issue Editors
Interests: chemical sensors; biosensors; physical sensors; fiber-optic sensors; fiber gratings; long period gratings; fiber Bragg gratings; fabrication of long period gratings (LPG) in specialty optical fibers; investigation of fiber optic sensors under different ionizing radiations; development of fiber optic bio-chemical sensors for industrial and medical applications
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Interests: photonics; fiber optics sensors; fiber Bragg gratings; long period gratings; biomedical sensors; optoelectronic sensors; bandgap sensors
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Interests: fiber optics sensors; long period gratings; fiber bio-chemical sensors; LMR; SERs; SPR; specialty fiber sensors; optoelectronics
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
With great pleasure, we announce the Special Issue, “Feature Review Papers in Optical Sensors”, which will include high-quality review papers on optical sensor devices and optical sensing technologies. Manuscripts should encompass the current state-of-the-art and perspectives in the field, illustrating the advances provided by the authors. All reviews will be considered as long as they meet the journal's standards. We encourage researchers from various fields to contribute reviews highlighting the latest developments in their respective areas and discuss cutting-edge advancements in optical sensing.
The scope of the Special Issue includes, but is not limited to, the following aspects:
- Micro- and nano-optical devices and their applications;
- Integrated optical sensors and semiconductor circuit;
- Photonics and optical sensing technology;
- Optical fiber sensors and Fiber Bragg Grating sensors;
- Spectral sensing and imaging;
- Optical sensors in biomedical applications;
- Optical Remote Sensing;
- Fiber optic hydrophone, optic fiber gyro, photodetectors, optoelectronics sensors;
- Infrared/fluorescent/Photoluminescence/Terahertz sensors applied in industry, food, agriculture, and manufacturing;
- Laser and LiDAR in autonomous driving, positioning, and precision manufacturing.
Dr. Flavio Esposito
Prof. Dr. Stefania Campopiano
Prof. Dr. Agostino Iadicicco
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- optical fiber sensors
- photonics
- spectral sensing
- infrared/fluorescent/photoluminescence/terahertz sensors
- micro- and nano-optical devices
- optical sensing technology
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