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- 2024Evidence of non-isentropic release from high residual temperatures in shocked metals measured with ultrafast x-ray diffractioncitations
- 2023Compressive effects in melting of palladium thin films studied by ultrafast x-ray diffraction
- 2023Structure-sensitive epoxidation of dicyclopentadiene over TiO 2 catalystscitations
- 2022Multiscale modelling framework for elasticity of ultra high strength concrete using nano/microscale characterization and finite element representative volume element analysiscitations
- 2022Magnetoresponsive Optical Fiber with Fuse-Effect-Induced Fluorinated Graphene Oxide Corecitations
- 2021Label-free detection of single nanoparticles with disordered nanoisland surface plasmon sensor.citations
- 2021Observation of Fundamental Mechanisms in Compression-Induced Phase Transformations Using Ultrafast X-ray Diffractioncitations
- 2021In-plane quasi-single-domain BaTiO<sub>3</sub> via interfacial symmetry engineeringcitations
- 2018In situ X-ray diffraction measurement of shock-wave-driven twinning and lattice dynamicscitations
- 2016Studies on the active site of deacetoxycephalosporin C synthase.citations
- 2015Positive reactions to nickel on a patch test do not predict clinical outcome of nickel alloy-based atrial septal defect occluder implantationcitations
- 2014Spectral theory of a Neumann-Poincaré-type operator and analysis of cloaking by anomalous localized resonance IIcitations
- 2014Spectral theory of a Neumann-Poincaré-type operator and analysis of cloaking by anomalous localized resonance II
- 2011The effect of vacancies on the annular dark field image contrast of grain boundaries: A SrTiO(3) case studycitations
- 2008Thermal expansivity of tetrahydrofuran clathrate hydrate with diatomic guest moleculescitations
- 2006Dynamics in polymer-silicate nanocomposites as studied by dielectric relaxation spectroscopy and dynamic mechanical spectroscopycitations
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Magnetoresponsive Optical Fiber with Fuse-Effect-Induced Fluorinated Graphene Oxide Core
Abstract
Optical fibers have been used massively in communications, specifically silica fibers for long-distance communications and polymer optical fibers (POFs) for household use. Despite their numerous advantages, the use of optical fibers with high power signals can result in their permanent damage. In recent years, researchers have been studying this undesirable effect in order to develop optical fiber sensors for temperature and strain, but without fully understanding the fused material characteristics. Herein, the fused material in the POF is exhaustively studied by performing material and magnetic characterizations. The thorough material characterization allows to conclude that the fused fiber core is actually a fluorinated graphene oxide. Consequently, the POF fuse is revealed as an extremely easy and straightforward method to fabricate this material. It is also found that the fuse effect in POFs increases the magnetic susceptibility by almost 10 times, presenting a similar behavior to those of other fluorographene materials. Finally, a magnetic field sensor using the fused POF is developed, and a maximum sensitivity of 4.66 pm Oe(-1) (for the range of 0-400 Oe) is obtained, which is one of the top records among the previous literature.