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16 July 2003 Infrared fiber sensors for applications in chemistry and biology
Bruno Bureau, Catherine Boussard-Pledel, David Le Coq, Julie Keirsse, Karine Michel, Thierry Jouan, Jacques Lucas
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Proceedings Volume 5061, International Symposium on Photonic Glass (ISPG 2002); (2003) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.517447
Event: International Symposium on Photonic Glass, 2002, Shanghai, China
Abstract
Infrared fibers, based on low phonon chalcogenide glasses have been developed in order to measure the infrared signatures of several chemical and biological materials. It is shown, that in tapering the fibers, the sensitivity and flexibility are significantly improved, allowing in situ experiments, in remote conditions or on biological tissues. Information on soil contamination, for environment protection, as well as detection of anomalies of on liver mice metabolism, are described.
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Bruno Bureau, Catherine Boussard-Pledel, David Le Coq, Julie Keirsse, Karine Michel, Thierry Jouan, and Jacques Lucas "Infrared fiber sensors for applications in chemistry and biology", Proc. SPIE 5061, International Symposium on Photonic Glass (ISPG 2002), (16 July 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.517447
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