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Coreless silica fiber sensor based on self-image theory and coated with graphene oxide

Cunha et al., 2024

Document ID
16915933595916300631
Author
Cunha C
Monteiro C
Vaz A
Silva S
Frazão O
Novais S
Publication year
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Optical Sensing and Detection VIII

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This work provides a method that combines graphene oxide coating and self-image theory to improve the sensitivity of optical sensors. The sensor is designed specifically to measure the amount of glucose present quantitatively in aqueous solutions that replicate the range of …
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